Bound Trip Ticket* to Sewells Point or Steamboat Landing IS cents
VOLUME XXXV.
CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., THURSDAY^ JULY 13, 1899.
The Entertainments at Sewells Point Every day at 2.45 to 5,00 and 8.45 to 10.45 o. m.
TIE SANDJAN TALKS He Observes Girls and Thines,
On the Strand.
ITEMS Picmi DP OK THE BEACH Til* rin-HoHml. HallalMiE «ilrl
(MairrBl V..l.rd«j . O Uw the ball U on the booklet. And tbe booklet', on tbe itriog: And tbe we* fl-h tkkea e lookltt Ere be tbue proocedi to line: “O I'd like to grece jour table, Bat I can't eat bait today I", Then tbe flaber telle tbe (able Of tbe flab that got away.
That tbe ocean la dirlne.; O tbe yacht! go wlng-a winging When to Bewelle Point you go; And tbe Frankfurter* an tinging Of their dog day. long ago. O the wind blowi berky Jarkey Through tbe Boiatened almoepbere; And tbe maaberelte la perky With her necktie on ncr car. O tbe boardwalk la reaounding With tbe tune* that make ua weep; And the turf for aye la pounding On tbe doorway of tbe deep. All balbcn look alike to yon—after
a klaelng bug,'' and ebe pointed young man In a potato-bug tuit. Tbu. tbe life eater, loet tbe obaoo
Borne of tbe curlooa tblnge, be beach yeaterday water A woman without .locking., Brr. |Jeaee Ulgglna and Mr. Bander, rawing Mica itamaay about or
ray.
Tbe L'ly Club, tbe member, of which ear lllie. In their nata. Mrs. Mabel Miller', bat. Little Miaa Heed, daughter of Dr. U U. Heed, waa eery cute in a r white aenalble coatume. Bbe greatly enjoyed tbe great breaker., aome of which wen 12 inch** high. When they larger abe thought they wen
Pnf. Carpenter dlacotmred an object tbe beach which at lint be thought tbe Band Man. Inducing it undi •bower bath tbe Prof, waa delighted to young Henry Truitt, eon Henry Truitt, of Chillicothe, Ohio, guoat at Congreaa. Tbe tag ware towered high abo
heir beada.
He graaped bar by tbe anna and aa
"Fear nothing darling! V
Tbe ware broke with a hollow roar. Prrm .the aborc two,pain of feel
rlldly warlag above tbe
a Newkirk waa bandaome
Mrv 11. Oraham made her appearance during bathing hour attired In a beatifal black and while coatume. Mlaa Jacoby la one of the handaoaeat and moat athletic looking glrla In tbe eurf. Bbe ta uaually attired in a aome black coatuBc, and a kerchief oorera her crowning glory. Mr.’ John Martin, of Newark, Ohio
re Junt
a large dog ahark that aaw her. Mn. Martin la well up in the alxtlca, and la not aa apry aa abe waa In the day a abe need to ride to Cape May on a atage coach. Here a care, grandma, 3 too old to go monkeying with anything aa much at home In tbe water aa a dog ahuk. Chariea Blringfellow and hla golden baited wife, are a bandwome and 1 couple in tbe wavea. Mn. Btrlngfrllew look, aa nice aa any of them In her
Mra. Kirkpatrick and her tweet baby made a pretty picture on the aanda. They are gueala at the Aldtnc. Mlaa Walker, a gneat atlheAldlne, baa commenced to bathe, and greatly eejoya the experience. But then, who
It’, an eaay thing to do It, For the temperature ain't aero. And there el way. |a a apleedld chance. To prove you reelf a hero. Two haad.otne glrla who are .’way. taallly attired for tbe eurf are Mi Bead, aad Adele Gallagher. Their tomae ate of black grow grain and very atyliably made. Miaa Oambloa promenaded the beach daring bathing boar, bat did not hoi the eurf with her charming preeenoe.
Twaa pretty, and all of blor. Bat after one dip, a collar Waa all for which It would do. Mint Edna Craig la alwaya Included the group of balbera on the Bradle Mania aid* of tbe pier. Bbe la aa mueb at home In the aarf aa aba it in aoolaty. and all tbe younger ael know bow popular the Craig*, hare alwaya baaa.J Men with long wblaken wen lag to them. Tbe cold water waa o by a couple of Bjatoc glrla entering the aarf. Mlaa Helen Kirkpatrick held court on a throne of aaao. Her courtier, included Mr. Gallagher and aereral of her
Blowly abe walked to the atrand, then turning abe burled thla bitter dc&ance: “1 may bare been aa aafe aa you; perbapa 1 waa. But mamma would want me to be aafer. Farewell forcrer." A query heard on the beach. "Why doea Mabel write auch long Man to Jack!" A piano la offered aa tbe prise tor the firat correct anawer. Maater John C. Kckcla, by hia aquatic feat off Congreaa Hall bath, demon, atrated that aome children can awlm aa aa their eldcra. Thla boy of IS, e home it in Chicago, twain out the men In the life boat warned
Bearer and Carteret, the variety team long with Weber A Ftelda, apoot tbe day Cape May yeaterday, and were atrlkIng Cgurea on tbe beach. Baurer wore ck and white Jcney autt, while trunk., red aaeater and a blue
apart off Oarteret'i : beat advantage.
J. H. Karper of Cbambcnburg, «laurad at the Ebbill la F. W. Flcxer and family, of I lie, Ky., are at tae Star Villa fo
1 Iowa, beneath which the former plungea CADETS IN GAY PABADE
1 Long, Prealdenl of tbe F. K j
u Oarroii | Followed bv Beview on the Stock-
,,u " dln * » ton Lawn.
Lambert tteed
rtrllle, arc
a are guotla at ad William Ya)
he Eubltl.
'. M. Bragden and E 8. Bragden, dent) of AUegbeny City, arrived at Ebbllt yeaterday. '. M. Walton, a well known Philadelphia manufacturer, ia occupying bli college at Bontb Cape May. F. Laoy U among well kno< Philadelphiar.a who came to tbe Co lal yeaterday for an extended vlait. A party of Camden engineer, who 1 . the Devon Include Earl Tbompeo Jamca Letmon and Joaeph M. Creely. L. Hanna U at tbe Brexlon. & Hanna 1. a Baltimorean who Just f labed hla courae In civil engineering. George A. Dickie, a wall known B the Block toe yeaterday for bia tunal eummer 01 mg. r J. H. Karper. a- prominent Chan beraburg, Pa., resident, arrived at tl Kbbltt )-calerday for a- rojourn of aoe
Long Bridge Company, a. Thla oomprn; bridge over the Paai
’ bois luoEiiymi like vetehaiis
be U.8 Navy, now liviag at Chicago, I — • enjoying a vacation at the Lafayette. Daiuiten m«.i< ie waa retired In June 181C!, after hav- I'btiiutvipiii., ig a aea aervice of twelve yean and naj-tuu Icven month., and having a pent la all i n wet ty-aix lyean in tbe navy. He wi a ppointed from Penniyivania a. a third Thc mUiUry . „
aa latent engineer in Maroh 18C2. 1 •
j Max.
TltKCt: <#00It (-O.VTCbCi.
Yeaterday afternoon waa a great day with the ladiea on the llnka of the Cape May Golf Club. The drat regular weekly conical! In putting, approaching and driving were played, and mueb Internal waa manifeated. The winner
Putting—Mn. Jamea M. 2. HUApproach—Mn. Alfred B. Miller. Driving—Mra. E. Charnel Fact. Mn Miller wax the alar player of ay, and made bar approach In 2. Mn Faut, who won In driving in three drivea, made
play-off renal ted aa follows
Mn J M 2 Hildreth. Marion Ayna— 23 E. Charnel Fant
in tbe con leal tollowa:
n J M E HUd
rank 8 Htraa Mra Percy Blmpeoo Mra John 1 Kogen Mn John C Corry.........
William C McDonnell.... MnTbomaa W Eeltwlck.. . Mn Boberte Jobnaon Mn A B Miller
The Penney Ivan it Slate Medical Board I again at tbe Windaor, where ; oma for teveral eeaaona paal to pa examination papen of appUcanta for phyakdana' llcenaea. The memben of the Beard who reglatered laat night Loaia Emanuel, of Pitlaburg; Obarlea T. Gray, of Harriaburg; Fred. A. Boeriohc, of Philadelphia; 2. A. dl. of Wdllamaport, nad H. C. Porter, of To wan da
A M. Chappclle, a member ( Baltlmore'a moat dlitinguhhe famillea, ia at tbe Brexlon for a month' r. and Mn. U- W. Mldlen and Mil n U. Mdilvn, of Philadelphia, wer among last ulght'a arrivala at tb Devon. Mr. and Mra Jonea Wtater will giv a Urge home party over Sunday to number Of young people el tbeir Beach Mn. Charlce Bittner and Mlaa goate Bittner, of Laneeater, are en tog life at Miller Cottage, where they arrived a few daya ago. Mra. It. M. Burro we ia enjoying li! at the Colonial, where abe ha. a number of frleoda. She U accompanied by Mra Burrowa B. Clark, of Akron. Lieutenant C. H. McLellan, ot Ike D. B. Be venue Marine Service, acooi ponied by Mra MeLelUn, are gueala the Ebbllt, where they arrived yester-
day.
Kev. D. J. Duggan, of Bordentowi Bev. W. Leahy, of Bwedeahoro, and . Pctera, of Atlantic City, are apendieg here aa gueala at tbe Lafayette. Mra Tbompaon Wealcoll, widow of former well known PbUadelpblan, la ere for tbe aummer with bar daughter, Mra Ucffroy D. Young, at tege, 827 waahlngton alreet. " 2. Lloyd, of Millville, bee e cottage No. WO Lafayette ■trtel, and, with her daughter!, will arrive oa July IS. Mra Lloyd baa number a
Paul H.
tbe Devoe Phia, la 1 Milk and of Penna
itbhtafi Mr. and
bo reglatered from PnUadeiamnber of the tbe Univeratty 1 graft favorite
Mra E Higgle!, 1 Joined Mr
Oily, will leave Cape May duria monlb. Mr. ind the autame Ula, Pa. of Kev. Ji 1, bia daughter.
s, which Conway, Katharine Page, Loo Btrauaa, a at tbe Gertrude Conway. Bexo Brooka, Albert Ea leading Q^e PbUmWphl. Coawxvatcvy of Marie. Bweaan, Chiriat Oneway, Harry BoeeIflaKuAilph and Mlaa McKtahgy tie man, KbetWlrgamn.
1860. In February, 1874 a paaacd auiatent engt January, 1889, attained t
which be retired.
it In Nov,
In Oetobor,
cepUoni
Bar, but with one or two e never took any canna in tbe oourta. For forty years and more be bad charge of the legal affairs of tbe Pennayivanla Ballroed Company In Blair and D.opbin counties. Mr. Hall wa. well known by many In our city, aa be lived among ua for acvcral turnera Mra Hall and family will retin here for several montba, ant li a -eat admirer et Ctpc Me)-. She u an ithuaiaatic worker amoog tbe Daugh ten ot tbe American Ucvoluttou, la Prealdenl of tbe Peneiylvanla Society ot tbe Cnlted.States Daughter! ot tbe War of 2812, and in a member < New England Society, the Nl Preea Amoclatloo, the Stele and General Federations of Women's Clubi and
• other sooieUei.
dor Samuel T. Jaquctte, tbe well rn Philadelphia financier, baa just declared against thc nomination of William J. Bryan. Tbe Major ia a prominent gold Democrat, and bold, an important poaltion in the Philadelphia Curiom Haute under tbe fint adi taalion of Prealdenl Cleveland, three acaaoni, raoenlly, the Major, with charming family, ipmt the vacation bore, but Ihii year 1 aodaome cottage at Atlantic City, rbere be eeterteiaa with a lavish boapliably. Major Jaquelte la unmarrltd, one of the most popular ueger club ael In Pnlladelpbla. He ia prommenUy Idenillled with ihe Trust Company ot North America, one 1 aoundeat monied laatiluUoea the Quaker Oily, and la known ai brfljlanl wit and a delightful eft dinner speaker. He Is one of the m energetic and Influential man In I Democratic party In Pennsylvania, and be expects, later Ihii aeaaon, to 3 Cape May, where be <a a favorite with the unmarried girls.
success of DUka and Wade's Minstrels at Sewells Point this week hi exceeded any attraction at that popular tbla reason or any other a salon, and Wauon are positively the
. . Ilowad by 1
dress parade and review on Blookloi vn, was a very pretty ipectadc, am ! boardwalk and grett verandas of
Stockton were thronged with
etreet, to Congreaa plana, to Washington street, to Ooean, to Columbia avcouo and over to tbe lawn. There was a battalion of infantry, conilaUng of the cadets of tbe Church of Our Savioua, tbe Wayne Codete and tbe Boye' Brigade * Cape May City. Battery H was
resplendent In t
tbe left of
Tbe e
e colun
Jka and Wade, In their-comedy teal act, keep the audience in * peruproar of laughter. Franks* r from tbe Castle Square Opera Company, New York, and Harry Am- ■ Wallace, of the Clipper Quartette, and Leo W. Wright, Gi from the Mirror Trio, deserve speetal mention, aa thay furnish tbe andknoe with refined aing>f tbe first water. Tbe pronoonced bit of tbe show was Q lane tie. an composed of sieger, and The company will appear every afterson and eyemng daring Ibis week at I and 8 43.
>Mk«x Partf. 1 little folks at Carroll Villa were a donkey party laat evening. <11st bay. prise Harry
W. 8. Lloyd.
The parade wa. formed on the a ride of tbe lawn facing tbe Btooktc and the align menu and movements wen gone through with would bare done oredit to older orgaMayor Milieu and Counctlmen Croswell and Akloa formed the reviewing party, and tbe Mayor delivered grmlulalory address to tbe youthful soldier!. Tbe review then followed, and tbe boye came up with a step like rani, every man dreaalng up to Uu with a soldierly bearing. Then they rrpaaacd in review on a double quick, and finally came over tbe ground tbe third time and left the field. Tbe battery look no part In M.J * Lloyd deaervoa to be oongratuUted on tbe fiee showing of tbe orga. nlaationa under''
Major Lloyd la telling witb great glee of tbe soldier like conduct of bia boapi•teward 3T>uc la was unpleaai a of the privates but personal o; tal alwaya yield to military nee Joe of tbe boys from I'nlladelpbla waa slightly under the weather, and the M.jor called tbe hospital eteward
e pills to Frivi
"Give t
witboul delay.** Tbe steward saluted a unt for the private. H
“Bui I don't want them" objroted tbe oy. ' I aay lake 'em." "Look ben! 1 ain’t sick." "Major's orders'' retorted tbe hospital steward, bolding out tbe moraela Tf you don't youH be placed nmler «*," and yielding to neeeeai private eorrowfully swallowed th< while the hoeplial steward beamed approvingly. u be discovered that there two privates, brothers in the same pany and that the wrong one had l
But. aa the bcapital steward said later, was all in Ihe family, eo why should anyooa wwipUtn
Tbe firemen on the Atlantic City Bailroad, wbanb U operated bytbeKs Ballroed, and baa lines to Orfpe May, ~ In City and Ocean City have <; on those branches, refusing work for *33 00 per month. They claim It Is not enough for tbe work required. Their places have bees filled will
Professional Cord. Mra Elliott MuQinar, Dramatic Bet and Impersonator, and Teacher of Principles of Expression—-Esthetic Hygienic Fbyrical Culture—Artistic and Character ftedtatlon — Pantomime — Elocution and Oratory-Voice Placing and Doorinfnmt- Special attention givta to the study of Shakespeare. -ate and Ckaaa Instruction. Studios 1 21G Pcvrv street
Philadelphia, la mekinf the Bboreham. P. M. Walt 3d, a prominent PhUedel. pbla manufacturer, U a guest at the Bboreham. William Heias, photographing firm of Gilbert A Philadelphia, recently registered Bboreham. Misses O. E and A. T. Arm who arc recent additions to P« defy, are very popular and h.ndiome girls. They are at the Shorebat F. T. Elwards and family rawfordand family, of Bristol, Pa. ive taken apartments at the Shot r tbe aeaaon. Mr. Edwards Is General Manager of tbe Upper D Transportation Company. Thera will be a handsome literary id mullcal entertainment at the Carl, m this evening, given by tbe guests at ic hotel, assisted by thc osdeta. There ill also be an exhibition drill by the first company. Thc Boys' Brigade of Cape May City will be It C. W. Stauffer.who it connected with Hoskins' stationery bouse, Pbiiadcl. pbla, la nt the Carlton for Ibe summer. . 1. Charles F. Hendricks, a wdl known Episcopal minister of Philadelphia. is with bis family at thc Carlton > Helen B. Fulton,of 1’nlladdphia, and Mtsa Nina Dr Mid. a daughter of itev. Dr. De Mid. of Wayne, Pa., are — Carlton during '
Lawyer George W Greene and family are at the Carlton for the summer. Joseph Clarke, of the Pennsylvania Kail road, is making tuc Ontlton bis U. S. Weaver, of tbe Commissary Department of tbe United States army,
is at the Carlton.
Dr. Katborine K .Hock and daughter, of Philadelphia, arc at tbe Cspc House
for th
T he Y. I
S. C. .
. will begin their urday,
22 lb.
15th, and will ran It ia bdieved by bave tbe matter In charge that a larger number of vlritore tbao last year will be here. Daring the past spring and winmore ayetematlc work baa been ie. and the mistakes that were year bave been corrected aa I niblc. Tbe program for tbe not been completed, bat the effort 1 be made to have aome of our ing divines addreei the meeting. lively, but tbe enlbuaiaam was no plana were made toes t tbit season. It ia expected e ot the local eecrelarioe will be here.
Ex-Pc
maker baa long list ot philanthropic deeds which one by pretenting to tbe tmathe Seaside Home, Gape May Point, the cottage which wan bia 1878 to about years ago, wben be purchased tbe risen cottage. Il it located directly on the point of the Gape, of both ibe Atlantic Ocean and Dclabay from every room in the bouse. Tbe building la three atones in height. contains thirteen large sleeping rooms, spacious dining ro^m, reception sitting room, parlor, butler's pantry and all tl up-todate seaside
aa years of ofetaorln tbe business, lulling and fitting. 0 inaplcuoas by et • one Is a curtotlty. Wsxtxd —A good cook ntion. Apply at 9. F. G opposite Beading Bail'
Why buy ready-made cl ou can bare your meaauri nil made to order a! B-irr
be shortly.
Heller certainly got the right at the right time when be booked Dilka and Wade' Secretary Alger was on uday. He remarked U ie pipers would quit "beefing" about ic way be ruus things. The teeberga must be fluatini he gulf sir cam strikes tba cold aboiiln be- stopped Immediately. Some phenomenal results bar reached by our advertisers. The well-
oiled ad ci
a In 0
a talk
isstar General Jonn Wn
building are double porches, which afford abundant shade. Tbe bouse w the personal supervision Miaa Aydeloite, sister of the matron Seaside Home, and a very please I accommo lating lady, who makes William King Is the Prealdenl 0 Home. AUbougb Presbyterian in reiving the worthy pi bee arc In tbe habit of aending the poor members of tbeir floe week or two, and tbe reel a: benefit derived is incalculable. Captain Edwards, who Is staying ic.Sboiebam, and Captain L. H. Cone id ton were out fishing about quarter I a mile off ahore. They caught red drum, weighing on an avenge thirty pounds, and loet five which were booked. They tbeir frieods in Philadelphia today and try tbe excursion over again Philadelphia—MUe Helen B Fulton, George W Greene and wife, Mn Ellxa- . las Elsie Greene. Bobert Greene, Mrs Kobertt Williams ' Clarke, H L Weaver. NiniDoMlel.
Tctokixo In German, Latin, matbelaltca and all English branches during lonlba of July and August. Address •O. Box M3. Cape May City, N^J. 8t Cape May Conclave, LO. Hcptuopba, nets tonight. KeprcaentaUve to Grand Conclave T. W. Beeves is expected to te bis report of the lucent Bupremc Conclave al Buffalo. your lifetime II you don't go to see Dilks and Wade In their very amusing entitled "You Don't Say 80." Bcwells Point tbla week. Young Mr. Berliner, of Washington, a guest at Congreaa Hall, stepped Into Simon Usealer's honorable aboea yesterday morning and led the orchestra. He did It welt Uc'a e pretty bright boy. The man who advertised to teach book-keeping for 10 cents, and sent a slip of paper reading, "don't lend year books," la an example of what aome folks call a smooth schema Buck a plan lasts about two weeks before Unde Bam gets alter Mr. Smarty. Prealdenl Waller K. Graham, of Ibi Lewis Motor Vehicle Company, ol Philadelphta, ta making arrangements for a trip of one of the company's horseless carriages from Camden to Cape May City. The automobiles of the Lewis Company are claimed to be the perfect made. Henry Berwind, the millionaire coal operator; John W. Graham, head of the largest lawn mower manufacturing concern in Ihe world, and half a score ot other wealthy Philadelphia men are directors and officiate
w for tbe acethtng surf, 1 the laughing life ot tbe eandt, Where in mook distress and her bathing Tbe lovable maiden elands; fhcrc a hundred children romp, Playing tag with tbe glassy lidr; Where tbe swimmer tics beads ot Though li'a quite deep enough Inside, ben bo! for tbe salt sea beach, Where you bury your frienda witb Where) modeety—even your own, per-
beglnntng of the century tbe hotels advertised iu many attractiona In tbe Phlladclphla papers. lo connect ton wilh ad verusements ware curious slate. aa to how to get 10 Cap* May by g. Tbe old-fashioned atage coach ie Delaware packet were the only 1 of conveyance to Cape May. and hunareds of Philadelphian* came here. Along about 1835 or 1840 tbe packets were displaced by steamers which piled between Philadelphia sod Naw York mu tbe opening of the Pennayivanla allroad to Cape May In 1803. Mayor Millet will probably be tbe chairman of tbe Committee on Arrangea, and tbe fact of his being tbe of the committee Insures success
Inclined to smite wben on* la told of tbe possibilities of impact!bill-
k like Impost I bill tie*.
, captain in all alnoerily recently declared that be bad proved by experience that a ahip goes faatar' 5 ’
her tails are perforated.
assertion wa* looked upon ta too ridiculous lot e—'■*— •
just recently tx disinterested w
tain waa right. HU theory Wj
effect ou at cushion of tbe hollow.
ous lor consideration, bnl It baa cently been pioved In tic most reeled way that tbe Italian cap-
irysdaa th ot fn^ly la
the
tbe results bave
vatlon. be pierced Ota tails with many holes, through which tba wind blew, balance of the air preaaure striking against the canvas and exercising iu ' ill effect. Severe! experiments bave been made D three lines, a proved eminently These tests were made in all weather*. In a light wind a boat Oiled with or- • dlnary auU made four knots an boar, while with tbe perforated aaUs ebe oov e and a quarter knot*, fresh blot re abe sailed eevec indcr ordinary canvas, but with per fora tell tails abe traveled eight and three-quarter knots itrong breeze tbe went eight and
To reduce tbla to figures, tbe saving ! ttmetbus demonstrated by these taels rovea that In a long voyage It would tcreaac Ibe value of a ship one-fifth—
iof for tbe boat that flits i a bird on the oocan'ajcrow Where tbe bronzed life saver calmly rite That tbe timid need not drown. Hurrah: for the aalt ace breeze. Hurrah! for Ibe thrill It brings; Hurrah! for Neptune, who rules
What appeared to be a ship ou I many miles out at sea area observed boardwalk laat evening. Many believed tt to be a daaeter, while other* were of the opinion that It wai seagoing tug burning toft coal Do not fail lo see Prise and Watson, tbe funulret Dutch comedians, singer. —■* * Cape May, now
T .SEWtlAS I'OIXT.
Every evening taka larger crowds over to Bewella Point, and that tbe entertainment U appreciated ia aluated to by tbe entboaiaatlc manner by watch the specialties are received. From beginning lo end tbe troupe keeps the audience In continual laughter. Frank Beifert, late tenor of the Boutbwcll Opera Company, every evening coven himself with fraeh glory, and Harry Am berg, also a well know tenor, receives bU share of Ibe applause. Tbe** ringen are real artiste. 'Ihe splendid baritone voice ot Henri Wallace te beard in popular selections, and thla ainger always cornea in for an encore. Leo W. Wright, the wellknown beat, te another a Ur, and Price and Watson and Dilza and Wade com-
doubtedly one of the beat that ever eppewred in Cop* May. The beat clement of Cepe May society compote lb* audiences, and all who baa the pleasure of tbe cool and delightful trip up the
splendid company. •
To the Citizens of Cape May: Tn« Special Sale at the Capital Jewelry tore. No. 806 Washington street,wUch urnmcnees tbla morning, te for the puroae of showing tbe QUALITY of Ihe The prices given for the next 8 daya
haued after Saturday. Iredtea, yon are particularly Invited to call and examine Ihe Mock. Mra Bell will be In attendance, and will do all In her power for your oonvenlenoe. Batpcclfully, MAJOR BELL, Manager Capital Jewelry Btore.

