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Bound Triv Tick eta to Seurells Point or Steamboat Landing 15 cents

VOLUME XXXV.

CAPE MAY CITY, H. J., WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1899.

NO. 14

The Entertainments at Sewells Point Every day at 2.45 to 5.00 and 8.45 to 10.45 o. m.

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TIE SAIDJAN TALKS He Observe* Girls and Thine* On the Strand. BEIIS MET TF GS.JHE BEACH

TIM no la iwcelly amUlog Id the reddUh OotUah way; And Iba Midway U beguiling Tba eicuralonUUo jay. O the tintype takcr'a Uklog AU the "pleaaoJook-pleaaanl" grtna; And the lakii a buay faking AU the yappiah "juabeoiDe.ioa ’• The bather'a back la burning. And the (reckle'a on the (ace; Bubblee big the aurt la cburnlcg. And the waaeleta run a race. O the dainty city maiden Bcreami when high the bUlowa groi And the crab, anlh laughter laden, Grab her by her pinkeat toe. The yellow aand la gleaming

And each pebble Ilea e-dreaming That It ia the only one. O the breakora break and breaking Head on high their epreytah amok.; Uut thla tact tbere'a no toraaklng, There are other who go broke.

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, place too much mat ii

bather to the Band Man yeaierday whUe apeaking of the temlnlne bathing coatume. You wUI enjoy your bath much better It not impreiaed oy a conriotlon that whan you leaTe the brloy deep tor the beach your aloekiuga wUI be a wad ot wet cloth around your ankle. Whan the erraltul moment arrlrea when you are reedy to open the door of your bath home and appear before critical company; you will probably be aelicd with a dialaatc for your coetume. Yon will long, quite abaurdly. but Derertbeleea atraagly, tor long aklrta and aleerea. It-member at auefa crucial pcrloda that maltera wiU not be Improred by delay, and that the beat place In which to hide your abbreviated draperiea la la the water, not In trout of the balL-houae door. The frlenda ot Hlaa Jean Wallace ime very much alarmed nued abaenoe. It tranapiled that ahe had beau In the aurt for abjut two hour*. When MlaaWallace enured the water about 11 o'elick, the wmraa were eo delighted at Uila nc qulallion to Gape Hay aooiety, that they held her tight untU the tide went Such a aprinkUng. aparkling, aplaablng time you nerer aaw aa when Mlaa Wal. lace appeared on the beach. To Anxloua Inquirera—No, that not a aea aerpent aeen oU the Btockton Hotel balha yeaierday. Herman Wahlborn waa awimming outaide the aurt,

Brown lock* or golden, done up in

the aand after your bath. You hare

Hlaa Clarke la a Stockton gueel who

The young woman flood tbei er proud young beauty. She diadalnfully at the blonde halrt who etood beaide her on the aai repealed with emphaala; ••No!" Her bathing atilt waa a dream trimmed In red and while. T1 Man cannot deearibe It further, dnam. Her companion New Jeraey or a Pennaylranla at

other with oSeoded dignity "Pop" [ilncr tried to aoll them prelxel*. PnUclaf The fall on them had loat

She wanted to flirt with the young aoldler, but didn't know how to begin. For you aee ahe had apenl all her ramtlooa at Gape Hay. Yet he looked ao aandaumc in hi* uniform with the ■double hurdlea." denoting bla CapAln'a rank, that ahe thought ahe would "Can you Ml me,” ahe commenced, If Secretary Alger haa re*lgoed?" With a bow he replied that ao far aa ■ waa aware the Secretary waa elill loking manfully to hla poet of duty. ■•Well.lf heaend* you any embalmed beef," ahe continued. "J cat come over Congnaa Hall and whi.tie. And if I IT you I will bring you aome deaaert; She waa a woman of 43. and a* ahe . on the beach there waa a lenae twa look about her that attractod the attention of the Band Han. "Are you iW be aaked." Can 1 get you anything! A gloat of water or a chre pmef She aighed. "It la nothing; only my fix girl* are in bathing, and 1 am afraid they will gel their hair wet. And they make me dry it." Then ahe aighed again. There waa once a young girl In Cape May Who out In the eurf liked to atay, And although rcacued twice She attll thought it nice. And now Hie la where the harp* play. Secretary Alger haa accepted an Invitation to review the parade thla afterlie will be received with a aalute of four (4) pop-gun*.

Items of a Personal Nature which will Interest AIL E COTTAGE AND HOTEL GUESTS

Mr. and Mra-V. Slaughter are elaying t the Cbalfoote. Jamee O'Ojnnell la reglalcred at the Henry Pettit waa numbered among -cent arrival* at the Devon. Walter Bennat ha* entire y recovered from hla recent Utoeaa. ft. Shane, of Philadelphia, la enjoying a pleaemt vialt at the Brexlon. Harry Conard, a well known Doylertown mi reliant 1* reatirg at the Colo-

A.M. hi

mo than oll-kln cap*. But Hit water play* havoc with coqunttah knota. Unlea* yon are prepared U> follow every bath by a ahampooing peri, d of greater or Ima length,cover your crowning glory with an nnpictnrmqae cap.

Oner 1* at prevent entrrtalnlng her two grandchildren. Miat May and Maater Hillman G ter, children of Mr. ileirge U-Irr. Jr., of Chicago aarltn T. Wentcoit ia among the re l cottage arrival*. They arc occupyrank T. I'hler and William Logan leo popn'ar young PkllaiMpbiaas

baa begun bla dancing

The Beach will aoon m of lUchard W Davlda, wt occupying a D-catur tlreet collage. They have made many frienda alnce their arrival In the -early part of the anmmar who will gladly welcome then 1 next year. "Gaa you awlmf* be aald tenderly tr the beautiful blonde a* he eacortod he toward the aurf for the Aral time ••I cannot," ahe replied aadly. “But,'

gulabed preaenne ytsterday. It wai truly a treat for the flahea. The bright remarka of Hr. Lonergan and the oouri way in which the ladlea (warn around the pier greatly added to the plceaure of the bathera. Hra Lonergao'a aquatic performaooe* would put a dog ahark to ihame. Another young man lib them, but be couldn't twlm, i aeetneil to be frightened at the

ability of the trio.

Hr. H. & Slnalalr, one of Toronto^ leading lawyer*, who I* (topping at Carroll Villa, takaa hla dally dip in tba

Hubert Maonelr.ol Wcat PhUadelphla. at the Devon to remain all acaaon. He will be obtef clerk. am Thompaon, of Denver, OoL, haa taken aputmcnta al the oomfortaUe CUalfonte. and Hra. D B Martin are gueata of Mr. and Mr*. Frank It Shaltuok at their Uughta etreot cottage. U Miller, a well-known biuioma of Baltimore, la aojoumlog at the Brexlon. where be arrived yoaterday. John U Wettcl came down from hi* Philadelphia home yeaierday morning and aecurci apartmenu at the fcbblu. . Hoacnberg, of Philadelphia, ha* a No. Ill Perry atrect for the aumand hla family la now occupying It. r. and Mra. Cbtrica T. Erana and their daughter, Mia* Charlotte, arc comfortably domiciled at the pretty Star is arrival! at tba Devon are ra H B. Abbott and H- B. Abbott. Jr. They expect to remain un-

111 Augual.

Mlaao* Carrie and M. Cfcoroy camt own from their Philadelphia home yeaierday and will alay at the Cballonle

vend daya.

Mra. Stewart, a aoclely leader of Piltaburg, ia making a pieaaaol atay with her •later. Mra. Potter, al her cottage on Stockton Bow. W. J. Gilmore,the owoer of Gilmore’a udltorlnm and Icaacc of the Park Theatre, Philadelphia, raglelcrtd al the Stockton laat evening. Mrs. Jama* Hnthefford, of Norrla town, arrived al the Star VtUa yeaierday md will apend the greater portion of the mat on there. Mr. and Mr*. Oharlaa R. Gallaghrr and Miu Gallagher wore among Baltimorean* who joined the large colony from that place at the Stockton. Rev. A. P. Bottaford, of Woodbury, a retired Preabytcrlan clergyman, with hi* family occuplea the cottage of Captain Jamea Eldridge, We*t Capa May. Among promlneat Waahlngtonlaoa who arrived at the Lafayette yeaierday Mr.and Hra. JohnTowneeod.Mlea U. Townaend and Mia* E. V. Townmnd. Mr and Mra. Lincoln Godfrey, of Radnor, who waa reported to be going Outer Harbor. Me, have taken the ;tage No. 28 Gnarney etreel for the tin. Chambera McKIbban make intereatlng picture on the aanda. among the prettleat aa wall t aeen In the lobby of

Hughea

Mr*. Jenkint, ot Philadelphia, U a uaong tha new arrivala among our cotage oilony. She la occupying a Waabngton alreel cottage. Mra. M. Coalello. nf Philadelpbu, 1. wcupylng the ooltagc at No. 212 WindThree prominent Catholic clergymm itaylng at the Wiodaor inclndc Father* Walt r J Leahy, of Seelcaboro, N. J ; D J. Dnggan, of Bordeotown, and P. J. Petri, of Allantlo Oily. Mr. Scharff and bla two daughter!, Mlaa Evelyn end Mia* Maud, left the Slock ion yeaierday for a few deye' vleit i New Y'ork Ctty. Frederick lielz la leo epcodlng a few daya therc. Major E. V. Hewkee. U. S. V.. U at >e Lafayette. The Major aaw eervicr during the late war, and it la probable oflihera of the additional regimen l* to bo aent to the

Rev. John T. Crowlc; i one of Pblledelpbla'a beat-known Catholic clergy1, 1* a gueal at the Lafayette, where arrived yeaierday afternoon It ia her Crowley’a cualom to come to

Cape May every •ummer.

The Wav* extendt lu hcarlleat coograluletiune to Cottager* and Mra. Mot-

The family of F. H. Mallann an occupying a Weahlngtoo alreel cottage aeon. They ban heretofore been

a handaome villa at Decan

and

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ae bullet

ng, u m< of friend

Mdlcet to aay, join anlh the Waxx4i

a congratulatory cxprcaaioo.

The Uallimorc colony at the Stocktoi growing larger each day, the late* 1 addition being Col. Sch river and family

The Col mcl la a typical gentlci te old South. He U making,

! hla calibre alwayi

The Carroll 1* cnlcrlalnlng one of the loveliest and highcat type* of true womanhood to Mra. C. D. Qlbbooa. ao wall vorably known to regular babiCape May. Mra. Gibbona alwaya and Mra J. Mom* Roger*, of Woodbury, are at Marine Villa. Mra. Rogera t* a daughter of Ool. Perry Waababaugh. formerly of the Sixth Regiment, National Guard of PennaylJohn M. Heigbc, of ILlumorr, accompanied by Mia Uclgbe wale lale arrival* al the Stockton. CoL Heigbc iva been coming to Cape May for many can and ia very fond of Cape Hay dra Uclgbe la a lady of lovable grace! md haa koala of frienda John H. Laflerty, a well-known Philidelphla attorney and a member of the J. B. Society, la greatly enjoying hia day at Cape May. He expect! hla irlcnd, John T. Cunningham, who ia ileo a member ef tba aootely, to alao some to Gape Hay very aoon. Mra W. & Lloyd who la looking after the Inlereet* of the young aoldien Gamp 0:1*. evidently haa her heart e work, aa the baa a aoo who we through the Cuban campaign with A mlral Sam peon and who aubeeqnaallj joined Dewey In the Philippine!. Ura M. M Hollywood, of Red Bank. . J., haa arrived al the Brextoo with

geroualv Injured. He carrica to thla day. After the wa Co*by and other member*

came to Star Villa and remained al Cvpc Hay during the latter part of the *eeaon. After leaving here Lleutcnanl Coeby went to Newport, where be wa*

lionix'-d by aoctety.

Henry Ivey, a prominent New York mr,chant, ia a gueel at the EbbltL lie la a brother of A. M. Ivey, of Flaking

Gaeek.

Cape Hay haa redding in her mld-t a new figure in American literature. He 1* Cyru* Townaend Brady. He wa* boro in Allegheny Clly, Pm, In 1801. Hit (Dccalor* fought In the army and navy during the Revolution and the •ureceding ware, two of them being oSiren of the Continental line. One amended a regiment nnder General stt In the War of 1812, and died a jor-general. One waa killed at Anlam. Young Brady thua inherited m hi* Scotch-Irish (took the sturdteel courage and patriotlun. At ecvroteeo I'ered the United Slatca Naval Academy and graduated In the claaa of Ten yean ago he entered the ry ot the Proteatanl Epiaoopal h. For three and one-half year* i Archdeacon of Kanaaa, and for can he haa been Archdeacon ot Penney Iran la. In the recent wal he to the front a* Chaplain of the Firat Penney Irani! Regiment. Doctor Brady haa written a new romance of the of 1812, following the fortune! ot id Reliable." and in It hla brlUlant geniua baa produced the moat thrilling vel ot aea life in American literature. 1* called "For the Freedom of the Sea," and He aerial pablieaaion will bei The S*turdey Evcnlng Poet, of Philadelphia, In September. ncilman R. J. Crcewell la one of wt active and energetic member* ot the municipal body. He la aerving cond year of bla Brat tom, end Gape May City la fortuoate that hie time will not be'on! for another year, kt one time and another he haa been ipoken of for Mayor, and he haa alao been mentioned for the Aaaembiy. In all progreeeivc movement* he take* an active and foremost part, and the resort a number of inttancea felt the Influence of hla untiring energy end public Ii waa partly through Mr. Oreshat the pavilions and other lm-

for an Indefinite period. Mr. Maunoe L. Hollywood, joined hie

ly. to

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Mr. end Hra. Edward B LI neb, of Erie, Pa., were emoog jatterday'e errival* at the Wyoming. They will main several week*. Mr. Linch 1* ticket receiver at the Erie station of the Pennsylvania Rulroad, end a genial genlle-

What is Goine on at Cape Mav Point

NOTES FROM THAT THRIVING PUCE

Mr. Schmidt, a Broad elreet dentist, f PhUadelphla, with Mra. Schmidt, arived at the Shorebam yesterday.

Dr. Lawrence D Wolf, of Baltimore, a noted profeesor of chemistry, arrived at the Shore ham yesterday for bla annual vacation. Mr*. Susan Wiggins is located el the Wilson cottage for the summer. Mr. and Hra. Stuart Jelielt, of Germantown, are oocopylng the handsome "Bungalow Cottage" for the summer. Mr. Jcllctt la ae extensive iron dealer. Mr. Benjamin F. Crawford, of Pnlle. del phi *, who bolds an Important position with the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, with headquarters In the main office, la al the Shorebam Bold for a short stay. Rev. E. W. Hitchcock. D. D., of PhUadclpbia.preaohetf an able discourse In the Boed.e Memorial Chapel Sunday morning. He waa formerly a pastor In New York city, end tor tome yean wa* in charge of the American chapel In Peris. He and Hra Hitchcock are for the season at the Baltimore Inn, Cape May. Mr. Burns and family, of Philadelphia. arc located at the Jacoby Cottage, avenue Mr. Burns ia one of Philadelphia’* leading btislnca* men. Proprietor Ewing, of the Shorebam. U1 have a big aeaaon. The bonte ia already entertaining a laiga number and Thla year'* encampment la the largest tat hat Over been under cover wll bnroh ot the Saviour battaMon. There re throe *treeta this you inate

John U. Soedlry and W.-M. Soott. rell known New Yorkers, are guests at he Ebbtlt. Toe company now playing at Sewells Point la one of the beat that ha* ever ippeared tbeie. The Stockton concert wa* a rare mudeal treat. Borne of the solos were especially fine. The company now playing al Sewell* Point I* one of the bc»t that haa ever ippeared there. AU kinds cf Upholstering. Beach rents and Fcrniturc tapplloa at Clinton Souderia, 311 Id Mention street. Poamov Wasted —A good cook ■ants a position. Apply al C. F. Giadig'a store, opposite Reading Railway There *111 be a game of biaeball on Stockton lawn on Saturday between picked from the employes of the

hole'

lessor Loomis baa organlxed hla

preparing ao

provements were placed on the Beach front, and that the Nineteenth Reglmant Band waa secured muat, In a great ire, alao be attributed to him. In private life he haa the eitoem and roof all cittten* cf the rtaort, perDt or otherwise. He la upright e in hts dealing* as a buait

Gape May. An Idyll of the IXuE*. Oh, listen to the mocking-bird! It la a very •hocking bird; And all became—or so Tvs heard— And hence methlnka— He studied on a golfing links. And learned aome word*—oh, *ev Than "fore!" Some rhymed with "ham" And • aam" and "flam."

l. Hart ar

ml.y a:

Every «

emog takes larger crowd alia Point, and that the ei ia appreciated is aUeeled I

ITEMS OP.GENERAlilNTEREST ■ WulPa Ice Cream Parlors lixed Cream, 10 cents. tf The regular Wednesday evening bop ikea place al Congress tonight. Fousti on beach—Infant's flume! cape od pm Apply 28 Ocean rtnx-t. t! Laws bwisue In variety. Porch orceoe at Cliotou 8oodmt.SU 13 Man

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Our Visitors and the Cities Ther Are From. NEARLY EVERY STATE REPRESENTED

Philadelphia—H B Aobot and wife, B Abbott, Jr. John 1 Gallagher. Uverhrook—Henry PeltiL

), and I

c lovely figures for special

Wastxu.—A elluatioo la wanted a* wk. German and English. Apply al - Mrs. Koenig'* restaurant, 484 Washton atra-t. 2t The progrcMtvc euchre at the Stockton Monday night waa thoroughly enjoyed by *11 who played. Mailer C. W. direoled the change* of partners

during the game.

There 1* no more dellgblful place lo apend an evening than at Sewells Point

cool and pie

d the ride ot

. The .

Y eater

r. Thome*

by the

ic epeciellies From beginning to end the troupe keep* the audience In continual laugbFrank Seifert, late tenor o' Southwell Opera Company, every rlth freak glory, and Harry Amberg, also a well know tenor, receive* hi* •bare of the applause- These alngcr* arc real entile. baritone voice of Henn Wallace ia heard in popular •election*, and this singer always cornea In for an encore. Leo W. Wright, the wellknown baas, 1* another alar, and Price and Watson and Dilks and Wade comAs a free entertainment this Is undoubtedly one of the beet that ever appeared lo Cape May. The beat element of Cape May eiciety ' compose the audiences, and aU who baa the pleasure of the cool and delightful trip up the in the evening, never regret I' they took the opportunity of eeelug iplendld company. *

Our Saviour, Weal Philadelphia, Wayne, who are now in camp General fifteen daya, will parade about hla afternoon. In the parade be the local Boy 'a Brigade. the Henry W. Hand Battery of Light Artillery, in command of Oaplaln IIwoman, and the Nineteenth. PenmylThe parade will paae through the principal atreeta of the resort, moving al 4 o'clock. At 0 o'clock parade ari l be held on Stockton

Warden -waa In charge of Martin't-io-lbc Field*, i Glenwood. Thla wa* an ert

C. Matthew* la In charge of them dur-

it In advertising ia alarayi

wisely spent if the return* juelify the ■xpenduure. It makee of difiercnce

'csult* ehow that it l

juttify the owl.

Wialar's naptha yacht SIbora arrived at the Inlet on Saturday fr Y’ork. with Captain Bouden and. Mr. Witter will keep here during the summer for private use. and haa a nlocly equipped house at Sohelleogeria Landing. And It came to paaa that after he bad advertised hla goods, there came no him great mnltiludea from all the r giona round abont and did buy of hit Acd when hia competitor* aaw it they marveled among tlu-madvoa aaytng. “How be It that this man is buay while we loaf about our doon!” And be spake unto them eayiug. "Verily, verily. I day unto you. In Ihia las', age of push ai itarpriae it ia easier for a camel

eye

—John H 3medley, W H

Philaddpk'a-F A Barnes. Philadelphia—Mr and Mrs U K ' gatt, Thomas Norrla Wilson, 1 Ambler.

Phtladdohla—J T Cromley.

Norristown—Mr* Jamea Rutherford.

Pittsburg—H. E Uilllngton and wlf*. tea Beatrice BllUngton, Harry EBUigton, Richard Golden HiUington. Biltiuion.—John M Heigbc and wife Philaddphia—W J Gilmore. John C Murphy, Spcuocr Ooaby.

Louisville—Edw Waring Wilson. /• TUI It* BBOIUWoodhury—Mr* Joeepb PauL

;o flourish without ac

The exhibition given by the Pool Dry Powder Fire Eitlngubber wi great enorou. Mr. Frank Toppln Captain Emory, representing ini* c pany demoutraled the aatonlahmcnl of large gathering of people, that t! icle M folly capable of being up i front, for which they assume. Wi aorta of Icflimable liquids, Including i ur, the anaft need for the exhlbin was act on Arc and It seemed i astloo io the minds of the public a

Mr. Toppln r

io feat w

the fltmes and tense, and with a couple of daabes the powder extinguished the astonishment of all. Gaptaln Emory and Mr. Toppln will give the skeptical a further opportunity neaa a seoood exhibition at the fool of Decatur street thla evening. Be on hand and don.t mlta it, and bring any Itflamabla liquid to bo consumed-

Those who come to Cape May every mr, and their number la legions, find o little part of tbeattrecli* popular reaort due lo the i ong there The Colonial. H- Church, proprietot mention for it* many attractive features. Tbe Colonial commands a fine view of

PhiladelpUU—Mia* Carrie Conroy, ' lu* M Gonrcy. WUlUm BUllweU, rank T Uhlcr, William Logan.

down—Mra W W Adame Mra

PhUadelphla—L W Wright. Frank Sellert, Harry Amberg. B W Wataoo, Harry M Price. K A Gillln. M Bndy Heller, E William*, Henry Wallaoa, Mr* N Pollock.

Columbus, O—Frank A Mebllng. - Swede*boro, N J—Walter A Leahay. Bordcnlown—D J Duggan. A'Untie City—P J Petti.

philsdelphU—Miss M Doran, H B Goodbart* Penoavillc, Pa-Rev John Gooday. Salem—C W Norton. Hoialcrvllle—C W Everingham. West Gape May—Mr and Mr* J Smallwood. r York—H R RuhL

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DUk* and Wadc'a MlnatreU, who tainted on the PcnnaylvanU circuit of parks, are meeting with great rherever they appear. Thla alcgaol company ha* 1 'Sewell* Point for tba week of July 10. The company Include* Frank Baifett. first tenor, Ute of Southwell Opera Company; Harry Amberg, aeoond toner, Ute of cupper Quartette; Henri Wallace. baritone, al*o of the Clipper Quartette fame; Leo W- Wngbt, baas, of tba Dander Company; Price and Watson, DUka and Wade and the Exoelalor Quartette. The entertainment open* with a grand first part mlnstrala._ Then comae an olio of specUllie* and'cloaca with a very fnnny farce oomedy antlllad “WiUle Buffalo’* WUd Weal."