Reduced Trolley Fares 96 Tickets for $6 16 Tickets for $1 8 Tickets for 60c
VOLUME XXXV.
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CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1899.
Bound Trip Tickets to Sewells Point or Steamboat Landing 13 cents
NO. 17
The Entertainments at Sewells Point Every day at 2.45 to 5.00 and 8.45 to 10.45 n. m.
TIE SANHAN TALKS He Obaerree Girls and Thines On the Strand. ITEMS PICKED DP OH THE BEACH
H»t* you uy elotbMf Ym, i!r: Yes, su! i’leoly, I suppose' Oos of Umb's for wslklo*. One U which I csU— And cos Is just my bsthing suit, Thst doesn't count st all. The tell not is the wsgon pees*
>t Is, her first sen hath, he was wearing a fine replace the one whlob a shark last year.
ss attired !n a black
class Open Company" which Is nightly swept by ocean breeus. and behind the Wagon was a 'bus filled with worn The weather was pleasant, but they did not eeem to be happy. Apparently they were discontented, and gated sadly at the people on the sidewalk as if they would like to be with them. For these women were the star the oomeU and the fireflys of the Pier Opera Company, the sopranos and contraltos and altos and the reel, "enjoying" a ride at the expense of the management. For their own pleasure ? Not at all. But to advertise a "first class show" by the methods adopted by Cede Tom's Cabin companies, when Utile Era, the bloodhounds and the re forced to parade through
e here," ahe said, “1 was given to understand that 1 was jointag a first dees opera company. Well, let that peas; bat 1 didn't join to shovel coal or oarry advertlaemeola ••Every evening after supper and bare are dragged ahnektag e have to parade n and try to smile, so that wme and bear us sing.) "Bat that Isn't tbe worst of It." she continued, confidentially. "1 hear that we arc going to be presented with bathing suits ornamented with notices of tbe show. Perhaps something os
In the sun's hot glare. Said the maiden To Harry, "If you oan swli I'd like to splash And be said "By Ontn"
: •' This Is a Contralto of the Pier i Opera House. ! Watch Her Dive. Come Hear Her Sing ' J~
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y Night at the Pier Opera
: 'Too Bee Her Now In a Bathing | Suit- Oo to the Pier Opera House : To Night and Bee Her In Tlghu.’
"Perhaps there are others," added the young woman. "And then, again, perhapa there will be trouble before long. For my part, I am like the man 1 Old gag, who said: k and 1 am mild, and 1
yon an U,’ I object. "Now,'thatd* Just me. I am getting tired of 'bus rides, but that la the limit. If they uy to get me to wear an Cfctpg bathing sail, or to and carry them Into lb ^ they are left. Perhaps, day. you may hear that l breexc has swept all the performers of! the Pier and landed them on trains bound tor Philadelphia and New Y’ork. • The members of the 'Firsbeiaaa opera Company' at and that's a feet." Mite May Douglass was popular and
Hiss Nancy Clarke, of Windsor avenue, likes the surf, and everyone admires Hiss Clarke. She bad her sham of attealim yesterday. Uidee V. Carpenter and Edward Berliner sat In tbe sand, listened band, and splashed in the surf J day. Lucian and Edward are great favorites with the girls who frequent tbe
Hany guests of the Cbalfonte we envious when they saw bow much a me in the water proprietor Charles [olmes was. He doesn't linger on the edge, but into the surf as if hs really en* joyee It, and'! appearances are not deceitful he does. Did yon see our Simon Hastier Gayly sporting in the aea. While a member or the band With a long rope In hie band, ~ tebed his antics from the land! ras truly, truly grand, the leader knows 6o fear I In water to his knee, He gaily took his aland, ants of his own brand, Was tossed upon the strand,
At Bh Mary's Catholic Church the will be aerv oea as utusl. Toe early momlrg service in I ho Fl: M. E. Church (Sunday) will be led by Bcv. J. K. Wilson. Early Twilignt service In the Firs: M E. Church on Sunday will be led by Mrs. Viola Hawkey. Bev. W. Hall Snodgrass will pres oh the Baptist Church on Sunday in tbs absence of Pastor Parker. Bev. Edgar P. billet will preach i re Union Auditorium, booth Cape Mr imorrow morninx at 10 80 o'clod Subject tbe * Undcfiied Inhcrliapoc." Frank Beitert, Harry Amberg, Henri Wallace and Leo W. Wright, fra 'alls Point Company, will si tbe Presbyterian Church at to-morrow .omlng's service. They are excel lent Tbeserrloce on Sunday at Be John’s Episcopal Church will be Holy Eucharist, 7.80 A. M ; Morning Prayer, 1080 M., and Evening Prayer, 8 P. M There will be a service for children at 5 'dock In the afternoon. Bev. Dr. Hltchoock, of Philadelphia, dll preach at the Presbyterian church oo Bun day morning. In the evening Rev. J. M. Cookies, ibe pastor, will e at 8 o'dock. Sunday school In the afternoon at the usual hour. Rev. J. H. Payran, Ph. D., the pastor, will preach in the M. E. Church ow morning upon the theme. "Tbe Lord's Cov.naot with Abraham,'' the evening opon ‘The Building of Solomon's Temple." Tbe Sunday leaning services will hereaflar com
coats of tan with which the dine tethers are setting covered, nothing compared to the tanning i their little brothers are receiving from food parents when they Hay in the water too long. Polltancae was hie falling; and polite res does not always pay. He was bathing her In tbe surf yea. urday with every regard for ter com nd none tor hit own, so it really waa not his fault that the big wave caught them unawares. They were under a long time, so I In fact that the Band Man, who timing them with a atop watch began to be titrated When they finally arose to the surface, tbe was dripping and be was a polo Regardless of his own fedlngs he said
Tbs Ssjid Max.
The following program will be gli y Morgan's Orchestra Sunday evening, at 8 80, in the music room of ~ toe Hotel: 1. Overture, “Der Freiaohutz".. Wetet 2 Paraphrase, “How Pair". Nos rad be 8 Grand Selection, "Faust"—G: 4 Clarionet solo, "Alret Varie" Call varda Mr. Coda. 5 Intarmeasa, Ballet "Nalla".Delibes 6 Overture, "La
• Mias MaibeUe Rlegel will enter tbe turf. If she hat been in already ate hat escaped the Band Man.
Krell 8 Selection, "The Fortune Teller" Herbert ». Pioooio solo, 'The
The fim brilliant ball of tbe teas 'as given at Congress Hall last night honor of tbe youthful soldiers of the Boys Brigade Weal Philadelphia. and of Wayne, now staying at Camp General Otis at Cape May Point. Tbe ball room waa handsomely and patnoilcaly decorated with bunting and tbe Stars and Btrlpet. There were » upon featoon and decoration dccorat on.all beautifully arranged i to show forth a brilliant cffcctThe glare of the beautiful cleet'ic Ugh la. ixxling of diamonds and precious among the laces and beautiful
h oaaaucD.
About a quarter before five o'clock yesterday morning, fire was discovered in the chapel of Bl Mary's Catholic on Washington street. When discovered there was a big blase, and m was sent in from the Onemica! Engine House. In a few momeals Ibe fire companies arrived and subdued tbe fiamea. The fire bad beea smoldering night and was ctusrd by a censer being left burning t ha night before, altar and paraphernalia aroun£Tl before It waa discovered, llrlort the fire department arrived Henry Btuart arrived with a ball a can of Phor Dry Powder Extinguisher and deadd the lire The stream from the mica! engine finished the extinguish. Ing. The damage Is uncertain, and may range anywhere from f ISO to ftCO.
The Quaker City Minstrel Company as been secured for the altiucllon at swells Point for the week beginning Monday next. Tbe famous minstrel ion Joe Barton and Dick Eastman are with this compuy. Another addiI the laughable talking knookabout comedy acrobats, the Leonhard! Brothers, Walls and John. By apodal request the celebrated Exoelaior Quay. rho made such a favorable 1m-
ifaey were met by the Henry W. Hand Battery of Light Artillery, iq full dress the Nineteenth Pennsylvania Regiment band, and the reception comilttee, composed of Prof. Laden O. Carpenter. Mr. J. Watli., Mr. R. H. Truitt, Mr. John 1 Dally, Mr. Frank J. Halpin. Councilman Robert J. Creewell. Ooudlmao Joseph K- Hand, CouncilAkins. J. Appleton. Dr. McKcchote, J Winslow Lynch, U. B. M. .. and Harry Waltham. Tbe line was formed as follows: Reception Commutes ; Nineteenth Begi- " iry W. Hand BatUery; Bays' Brigade. Tbe line of march was i avenue to Perry, np Perry Congress Piaoe through the Place Into the lobby and tell room at Congress Hail. The grand march was taken np as sopo as tbe ball room was tonduston of the march Frank J. Ha,pin. fjr the management of Con* gross Hall, stepped forward and welcomed the boy W.tbe hoipltalitj qf the, hold. After f few Dorerailltarw tnr1 Hsnii IffPf
They have an ci
e new repertoire c
Comedy Four in grotesque makeup. In m to the splendid minstrel first part and the olio of high Class specialties, there will be presented a langhabli fa roe entitled "Dr. Quack's Off Day" by the members of tbe company. Tads slag at Bawsll'a rotas. The Malvina, Captain York, was red by Mias Corey and a number of lends, who sailed about the thorougbirrs In quest of crabs and fish. The Vigilant, in command of Walter ennett, took out John Moms and family, of New Castle, Ind.. and a notate of their fried da. They put in the afle non sailing about the thoroughfares. Seward C. Parnell and a party of lends wen out In the Marie. Captain
day afternoon. They had great Local TelvpkonN (h' The Telephone Company
and everybody bean what everybody is no privacy in IL That is why the people are all using the local ’phone. They have no one listening to what Is
To-night’s bop at the Stockton will be ne of the biggest social events of July. Cottagers and guests will be preaen great numbers, and Prof. Loomis a an opportunity of friends. PrcL Morgan's
CONGRESS RJ1LL \j G]iy AJP A Most Brilliant Military Ball Given Last Night.
The Hotel Brilliantly Illuminated and Decorated, and tht First Big Event of the Season Is Largely Attended.
tsany ts
at Cape
to emboss tbe boys end makefeel Ihatjhey svere well thought of end finely sfeteomed, no:only by (he .anagemeol. but by the Immense crowd I persons present Tbe dancing was spirited, end ee the light hearted boys end tbe charming ladiee tripped the light fas las tic there genuine enthusiasm bordering on patriotic sentiments of the noblest kind. BUnon llisaler tbe veteran musloian, d tbe ha loo in bis even tempered bat rigorous way, and never did an orohestra send forth belter music than It did Iasi night. Prof. Carpenter, with bis usual good graoe, directed the dancing, and kept tbe crowds moving In that j ijrous way which all enjoy whether participating The dances In their order are here 1. Walts. .’‘.Rnnawmy Girl 8. Two-step ...Our Nation's Guard 3 Waltx -Sirens A Two-etep .Charlatan
fi. Walla 7. Golf Step. A Two-step..-.— S. Polo L 10. Welts.-— -The Only 11. Golf Step Carpenter 12 Two^lep. Smoky Moke The handsomely gowned women, dtoked with jewels sod Isees, end the feolUeeeiy attired men, with the mingling of tbe regular noil
of which l Hall ought feel proud.
Mr. end Mrs. J. F. Jacoby. Miss eepblne Miller, Mist Mae Fitspatnck, Mrs. W. 8. Lloyd, Mrs. O. C. E Mias Frances Ferguson, Miss Orabbe,
Goodwin, Miss Helen Goodwin, Miss Morris, Mr. end Mrs. W. Horace Hepburn. Mr. and Mrs. L L. Sheppard, the Mlaaea Shearer, United States 1'armssJ. P. Loom la, the Mieses Loomis, of Annapolis; Miss Helen Chambers, Mist Martha Wilton, Mra E. Johnson, John F. Craig. Mr. Arrison, F. C. Thomas, Mr. Le BoutUllcr, Miss Adele Fountain, Mist Josephine Anderson, Mitt Clarke, Miss Mildred Holmes, Mr. sod Mrs. Mullloeanx, Mr. and Mra. E. Berliner, Mra L O. Carpenter, Mr. and Mra. E. utUltcr, Mias Erie Newkirk, Mitt Mcllwsin. Dr. Phillips, Mrs. Mabel Miller, Jin- Lloyd Isonergan, Edith Sleismelx, Natalie Moore, Dr. end Mrs. E E Vaou.nl, Mias Nina Kiel. Miss Francis M Bockiut, Miss Elisabeth G. Boca Ins, the Mieses .Miller, Miss Bay Ash, Mlu Roberts, Mitt Fenny De Silver, Miu Katrine De-Silver, Mitt De Silver. Mrs. Henry Banders, Mrs. Rtm-tay-HiD, Mitt Ramsay, Mrs. W. H. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Stockhausen. Mitt Carrie Mitchell, of Baltimore; Mrs. U. Lloyd Magruder.Mr.Magruder, Miss Mag ruder, Mrs. Martha Carter, Mias Rebecca Blair, Mr. Ben Lyona, Mr. V. Mlhalowlich, B. Mihalowileh. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Netter, Mist Elsie Mihalovltoh.Misi Fletcher, Mrs.Waller Lyons, " LjdiaFaseilt, F. Von A. Osteen, Mlu Leidy, Mist Dorothy Marls, Miu Greiner, Mlu Clifford, Mrs. John I. I. ex.Mayor Hildreth. Mlu HUA. B. Miller, Mrs. Butler, Col. u H. Maglnuit, Mrs. James E Hoaglsnd, Mrs C D Gibbon, Mlu Wat- . Mlu Badge Rlegel. Mlu Mai bell Rlegel,Mrs. Rlegel, Mrs.Paul.the Mlttes McCre dy, Miu Anna Porter, Jacob luringston Cohen.
The success of Dilks and Wade's MinI tie.* at SewelltTolirt this wpek hu far cxcecided^qy.attraction at that popular rreort this season xx any otter season. Price end, Watson are ppeltlvtlj the briatost Dutch Mmedlans ever teen in this vicinity. Dilks and Wade. In their comedy i oil cel act, keep the audience in a perfect uproar of laughter. Frank Seifert, tenor from the Castle Square Opera Company, New York, and Harry Amburg and Henri Walieoe. of the Clipper QoutcMe, and teo W. Wright, German comedian and beaao from the Mirror Trio, dMetre special mention, as they furnish the aodtenoe with refined singing and comedy acts of the first water. The pronounced hit of the show waa made by the Exoelaior Quartette, an organization composed of singers and comedians of unasnsl merit. Tbe company will appear evety afternoon and craning daring this week at 8 and 6 43.
Miss Msy Grace Hall arrived jesterday and Joined her mother,*Mrs. Louis M. Hall, at the Marine Villa. Mra. Ralph Robinson, of Baltimore, is moat attractive In-her bathing suit and coquettish little blub sun bonnet. Captain W. Joyce Sowell will leave n the 17th for Europe, where he will nu his father and accompany him
summer.
Miu Anna lx* Is among Philadelphians who is becoming a great belle al Cape May. She will remain here all Mrs. H. A Hart and Mias Hart, of Wyncote, Pa., are delightfully located at the EbblU tor an extended Rev. Joabns E Wills, D. D., of Ibe First Baptist On inch of Wist Cheater, . Mrs. Wills, on Jackson street. H. G. Arnold and Port Warden Henry C. Long are among prominent Philadelphian! who are gnrets at the Lafayette Hotel. Mr. and Mra Georg* F. Harrison, of Germantown, were among yesterday's *—• ' " - - Tbtir , Ujr
greed orchestra of thirty pieces will ' t an elaborate program, and the will equal the great affaire of Ibe
The program has by Mr. Hastier. This will most delightful concerts ever given e. The programme follows:
2. Orerture, "Tbe Calif of Bagdad,’ Boildien 3. Unfinished symphony In B mint
5. Violin solo, "Largo" Handel Mr- Henry Horn berget. 6. Comet solo, "The Lott Chord." Sir Arthur BnUlvan Mr. William Ewen. t- Symphony In C minor,
A Overture, "W
m Tell" Boaaini -Mr-Lndw ~ r, Director.
Items of a Personal Nature which will Interest/ilL tHE COTTAGE ISO BOTEL GUESTS Those who are Stojlog »t ths Ilot.l The Visitors al CotlagM-Boats Who Will Eolvrtalo Frlrads-
William Rust oil. of Camden, la at tht Pier Avenue Inn. Mra. E M. EUlnger, of Washington, It si the Stookton. Prank Topptn it s guest at the Oriole ir an extended period. Mte Madge Shteldi, of Philadelphia, It vlx:ting friends in Cspe May. Philip Mueller came to the Columbia yesterday for an extended sojourn. Mr. sod Mrs. W. O. Griffith, of Pt delphis, are guests at Marine Villa. ! arrivals al Marine Villa Included Mr. and Mrt.J. Kennedy, of Phlladel-
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and Mrs. George H. Beck have again returned to the Aldine for an ex. tended period. They are very popular the social colony here. William J. Gilmore, owner of tbe Auditorium, of Philadelphia, has taken collage in Stockton Row adjoining that of ex-City Treasurer, George D.
McCreary.
Mrs. C. F. Learning and Mlu Learning. of C. M. Court House, registered si Baltimore Inn yesterday morning. They
Judge Michael Arnold, of the Comlon Pleas Court, Philadelphia, it s distinguished guest si Marine Villa. Judge Arnold spent toms time st Cepe May last season. Mrs. C. F. Learning and Mlu I log, of Cape Msy Gonrt House, ai Jouralng at the Baltimore Ion. They came down yeeterday for a brie iry Marlin, an offioer in the Cutis with Mrs. Martin stopping — Villa on Lafayette ■ it a daughter of Squire , the veteran politician. r. and Mrs. John A. Sleet, of St. Paul, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Fling, at their pretty cottage on Hughes street. Mrs. Sleet was a gneat Cape May last summer and s leader : the social ooleny. ' One of the handsomest women at Cape May la Mra. J. Pemberton Pleasants, of Baltimore, wbo wall antlaloa tbe repn—of tbe Monumental City for lit
guest of tbe Stock toe Holst. W. F. Tatnall and family, of Germaniwn, came lo the Baltimore Inn last night for tbe remainder of the Mra. Tatnall Is a sister of J. Ernest Smith, wbo hu a handsome , street cottage this summer. . E Kolb, New York, known soprano, la s guest at l Villa. Mra Kolb Is accompanied by ter brother-in-law. Charles Pueraer, of ths Fifth Avenue Theatre cteetre, New York City. They will main al Cape May all snmmer. and Mrs. Char lee R. Gallagher, of Baltimore, accompanied by Mias CaroHarrta Gallagher, are guaeta at the Stockton. Mra. Gallagher
W. Thomson, of Camden. N. J., wuo Will remain nearly all tbe reason. While Mr. Thompson recks u a captain, be is s retired Chief Engineer of the United Statee Navy, having been pat or reared list in June, J88C. on bis owi request after forty years of faithful eer vice. Fifteen of ib< New
Mrs. ueen B. Jenkins of 66181 itreet, Germantown, is occupying for he season wilh her mother and slater, Mra. M. L Phillips end Mias E a Phillips, the Falkenburg cottage, CO 1 - Washington street. Mr. Jenktns.whoee
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- promises himself several weeks’ real 9m town and bustnaw. Mrs. Jenkins, Ho is known u Mra. Phillips Jenkins the musical and a rustle wi contralto ringer of great talent -■nee and Europe, and counts amongrt ber artist friends many of the greatest sltn.such u Mme. corresponds. Before her marnsge ahe established s school In Philadelphia of vocal training, since conclusively proved that b and a high class profession Sappily hand In hand. Her pupils are widely known In Philadelphia. New lork, the South and the prominent In society. In Philadelphia he leading choirs point to ber for much of the suceesuful work terns le voices. Oae need only well known soprano, Mlu l soloist of the Treble Clef concert* the put two year.. Mrs. McCulkenSmith, formerly control lo of Bl. Patrick's oholr Is now engaged u the so1st of the new choir of St. John's, ider Mr. Shnader's direction. Mrs. trdin-Rice. the new soprano for this oholr, Is also t pupil of this school. Mlu Edith Freeman, contralto of the Wayne Presbyterian Church; Mlu Flora Bradley, soprano of tbe Trinity Lutheran Church, Germxntown, Miss Anna Boyle and Mra MoCrackan, first and second contralto In Mr. Sclden Miller's new Holy Trinity Chspel, TwentyI and Spruce streets, and hosts of , all receiving Ihelr engagements «- Jenkins' rchooL Perbsps nowhere else cen so mioy favorite professionals u pupil* be beard u in the given by Mrs. Jenkins et Music*] Fund Hall, Philadelphia, musical event of the season Is forward lo u these wme conprofeuiona! student work together, prood of tbetf school and the great art they represent. Among Mrs. Jenkins' society girls are some that are well known In Cepe May, she having studying with her now Mlu Edith Rood, daughter of Mr*. Thomu S. Reed, and Miu Rosalie Betz, daughter of Mr. ~ohn F. Bett, Jr. ITEMS OF GEEBMilwTEREST Have you beard the Exoelaior QusrSend In your subscirptlon for Tux
Wav*.
Ths lea at tbe Golf Club Ukcs place this afternoon. Go to Wolf* Ice Cream Parlors Uxed Cream, 10 cents. tf Fucxn on beach—Infant's fisnoa! cspe and pin. Apply SO Ocean street- tf playing at be wells Point Is one of tbe best that bu ever appeared tkeie. This afternoon and night lut appearace of Dilks sod Wade and Price and Watson at Sewells Point. Ths regular men's tournament will lake place on the links of the Cape Msy Golf Olnb this afternoun. window at No. 808 Washington street for the next three days. The company now playing at Sewells Point is one of the beet that hu ever appeared there. of Si. Martln'sdsdhe-Flelds return home toxlay after a ; outing at tbe Gleowood. el fail to see Price and Wateon, tbe funniest Dutch comedians, ringers and danoeu ever In Cape Msy, now with Dilks and Wade's Ml astrals st Sewells Point. What about the Excelsior Quartette) 'on will know all about them If yon go > Sewells Point to see Dilks and Wade's Minstrels. Puxo Tcsiso AMD Hiri-UUJO—1
The Christian Endeavor Outing Aaembly wUl open at Cape May Point toUy. It la not now expected there will w aoy considerable numbers of Esdeavprera arriving before Monday. Bat the opening service* will be held on Sunday evening. At present U U proposed to hold but two services dally. The morning service will be from 10 to 11.12,Including s short praise terries for the first quarter of an hour. Tbe even. 1 service will commence at 8 o'clock, h a fifteen minute praise temee. The program so far u the chairman hu --- tbe evening meetings are Rev. Robert A. Ewood. Ateecoa, N. J.. tant to Rev. J. Wilbur r——. - j . Of Bethany Church, Philadelphia, in Evangelistic work. Tuesday evening Rev. Charles Wealey Burnt, one of the most eloquent young ministers of the M. E Chnrch, and the utor at Lansdowne, will address the ■embiy. Wednesday evening Bev. F. & Underbill, of PhlladelpbU, wbo .Interested everyone with hit address lut year. His subject will be tbe "Youth Potential." Thursday evening’s at. •embiy will be addressed by Bev. Robert Hunt, D. D-, Norristown, who wlB give his celebrated address on “John Mark, ic Making of a Saint." Also an adi the same evening by Iter. BherH. Doyle, of PhlladelpbU, and the President of tbe C.'E Union of North PhUadelpUs Presbytery. This It u far u
with
S. Todd,
Gallery, Beach aw
1 Todd's I
Perry street, Gape May. You will miss the one great Ungh of your lifetime If yon don't go to sec ’ka and Wade In their very amusing entitled "Yon Don't Say So." Sewells Point IbU A grand hop will be given at the Stockton this evening. Morgaa will pUy hU popular two-steps, and Prof. ”* the daiylng in his
01 NEIGHBOR EESflffl What is Gome on at Gape May Point.
FBOM THAT THBIYDiG PLACE
certainly, t
11 be published from day to day in the Gape May Dau-i Wav*. The Missee Gorgaa, of Mount Amy, Philadelphia, have been spending the :k u guests of Mrs. Robert Brown, her Beach avenue cottage. They e entered fully into all the life of Cape May and the Point. Rev. J. E Landis will preach In Beadle Memorial Presbyterian Chapel tomorrow at 11 o’clock. no~,>llo. ... K1..IUK u.j., Tbe Mosquitos again played the Klaeiog Bugs yesterday, and were beaten la well pUyed game. Tbe Kissing Bogs were determined to keep up their record made on tbe day before, and therewont in with a determination to win. The Mosquitos certainly had the largest pUyers and beat bitten. The batting wu still heavier than the day before, Jacoby and F. Rodgers making home runs. The two Shoemaker boys and N. Rogers made two base bits. Tte Mosquitos played an exceptionally good game tbe lut two Jnntogs. making tan ig it look doubtful for
Tbeecore:
E Carpenter, p. 6 Stookbouaer, rf.. 0 K- Rogers, c 8 Mamen, B* 2 W. Cambios. 2b. 8 J. Jacoby, 2b.... 2 F. Rogers, 3b.... 8 D. Shoemaker,If. 1 N. Rogers, st.... 2 F. Oanby, p - 8 Dally, lb- 8 E Shoemaker,8b 5 J. Bally, r. f 4 F. Miller, c 2 Lyons, L f 2 G. Barr, lb 4 W. Miller, o. f-. 1 MacDooeil, c. f_ 0
staxdixs or rax oujaa.
cost; RUM HALL ■ II. Popnler Sunday Dinner Little Neck Clams. (Ape May Salts. Salted Almnndt Consomme Pnocees Royal e. Snapper an Madeira. Olivet. Chow Chow. Boiled Sheepsbead, Sauce Chun bold.
Spring Chicken en Crumbs a U Mary-
Rout Ribs of Prime Beef au j ua lasted or Boiled Potatoes. Cauliflower au Gratia. Domealio Duckling*, Apple a*:** Corn on Cob. Wax Beans.

