Daily Cape May Wave, 17 July 1899 IIIF issue link — Page 1

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Reduced Trolley Fares 90 Tickets for $5 16 Tickets for $1 8 Tickets for &Oc

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to SeweUsjPoint or Steamboat Landing 15 cents

VOLUME XXXV.

CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., MONDAY, JULY 17, 1899.

NO. 18

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

1 10SIC FESfflAL

Hauler's Grand Orchestra Benders an Elaborate Programme.

A REPRiSENTiTIVE AUDIENCE

Ariiu><.ii'i>iu<a.i|.i.u. «. Y>rfc-«r*MTt>r»n«; IT.

lira. The orcbealra hed to thlrtr-fli ut number un or Cepe Me; eoelet; to OonLell. The proKremme, u pubn Tu UeiLT Wevn, creeled in.

hie beton Ibe premonition of the comjnf elorm bed driven men; ewey. The eolerUinmenU proeidcd b; menefemont of Congreee Hell here

o e etatement that Hlmon llaasler ie to giee a moaloal fcell raL Tula fed had been well adrertlmd, and the great Terandae of Congreaa were thronged with the love re of high-claaa mualc. The march, “Keligloeo," "Athalle," b; Meodelaeube, wae rocelred with th unde roue applauM, ea wae aleo the orarture, "The Calif of Ilegdad." Uut la the Drat movement the b;mphony In 1] Minor the elorm .aroae, and the orcheatra waa compelled to transfer ita quarter! to the Congreee

C H Miller

In F Cook withdrew, mce 8 Jacob; wllhdrei Will mm M Jacob; wllhdrei Eegicslon Uobb withdrew.

8HTI

bpedal mention marl be made of the excellent work of Mr. Uenr; llornbergar in the violin aok) “Largo,'. (Uaadcl). It wea rendered In a at;le beyond critloiam. The cornel aolo, “The Lost Chord," (bir Arthur Sullivan), b; Mr. William Kwera, revolved the applause It eo Juatl; deserved. The ooooart waa undnobtedl; o the best ever gi :en, but It will be followed b; greater events In the

I Rogers... - lid Dr Frank A Craig.110 bpenoer D Wright 11# Frank B Ksccra I'd!

ter.... 119

Jamea CCsrryh 13d 137 W FH Reed 1« Dr. T 8 Weetoolt 141

103

1. March lleligioao, “Athalla,” Mendelssohn 3. Overture, “The Calif of Bagdad," Boildieu 8. Uoflnlabed *;mpbon; In B minor, Schubert 4 Overture, “Oberon'^..... Von Weber 0 Violin solo, “Largo* 1 Bandcl Mr* Hear; iioreberger. 8. Cornet solo, “The Lost Chord," Sir Arthur Sullivan Mr. William Kwera. f. U;iaphoo; In C minor,

The tea at the Oolf Club House on Saturda; afternoon waa a moat successful affair. Mrs. J. Ernest Smith, of Wilmington, received, assisted b; the Misses da Pont. Miss Usuxe, Mist of Wilmington^ Mrs. Elliott Rodgers, of AUegben; Cit;; Mrs. U. Lloyd Msgrudcr, Miss Magruder, of Washington, Mrs. W. F. Tatoall, of Oermaatown; Mrs. Canning and Mrs. Frank R. Shattuck, of Philadelphia.

8. Overture, “William Tell" Rosalni Cello obligato ....Mr. Ludwig Trdo Mr. Simon Haaaler, Director.

Be;. Dr. Hitchcock, of Philadelphia, preached at the Presbyterian Church rnlng. Hit principal ihall be aaiitDod when I awake in thy Ukcncet." His words were descriptive of tee trials and ironbias of this life compared with the joys of heavso. A beautiful feature was aelcetloas by the Excelsior Quartette, now singing at Sewell's Poseh They rendered several beautiful compositions

The Rev. 1

i. Payran preasbed both morning and evening at the First M. E. Church to largo congregations

on that great promite. In the evening , his subject was “The Building of Solo mom's Temple." The early morning servleas were led by J. H. Wilton. lev. F. A. D. La uni, D. D.. Rector U. David's Ckurch, Maaayunk, cfC it. John's 1*. E. Church yes : deception practiced by

Dr. L

altera that should be left toQod alone fe should be governed entirely by the Lord, and not act on the principle that

Pie end josUBea the means.

K be.p.

aocg! ness,

of Rev. Mr. Parker,

Rev. W. Hall Snodgrass, of Wheeling. W.Va, preached at the Hip Us! Church. He took his theme from the eighth verse of the forty-second Psalm, "A eong in the night-" In an eloquent way be tpoke of the difference between the song In the daytime, when all is happtaod lo the night of trouble and despair. A quartette sang “Though your sins be at scarlet they shall be at whits as enow." James Jefferson lock

tang several beautiful This was the trat opportunity had of h<

Tbe pgular afternoon men's eighteen bole handicap tournament on the of the Cape May Colt Club.on Saturday afternoon, was Interesting. Frs Shattuck secured the prise. Tbe which were generally low, were:

88

Frank U Shattuci

Elbert Rodgers Vi 1(1 Jamas W Mills. Jr 87 4 WlsUr Harvey 88 1 Louis H Ayres 95 9 J Emu! Smith 87 « J Layng Mills 97 19 as W Eattwick withdrew.

Alexander U Scott.. DrEL Vanaant J Pemberton Ncwbold. :

Alfred B Miller E Charlton Pent—.....

Frank Miller....

John Rogers, Jr. 105 F H Sheppard 195 en B Powell. 113 Joseph R Rhoads....... 113 William M Allen 113

Clawson

an 134

181 is lie

very

gratifying.

Mrs. Dr. G Lloyd Magruder, o Washington, whose charming personal Ity gains for her many friends, was cos turned In black Spanish lace over darl

feta silk.

Mrs. James M. E Hildreth enj the grand occasion hugely. She •

awn of ecru pongee silk, with violet

ilored ribbons and trimmings. The Countess Bwolaingen, of : rounded by an admiring group.

U Sight at

Them

evening by hundred! of

otel guests and oollagers, who beard >bat might be termed one of the best nncerts ever given by Morgan's celebrated orohestra. Tbe program wi

trimmings of whits satin.

intily draased was Miss Helen Oa of Philadelphia, in pink silk, w

red ail

st with s

Overture, “Dir Freisohutz".. Weber Paraphrase, "How Falr".Nesvadba Grand Selection, “Fauat"....Gounod Clarionet solo, "Air et Varte" t'allvarle Mr. Coda.

Overture. "La Sireae” Auber. a "Ethiopian Serenade"...— Uosmcr b “Motcoau Chamctertetiuue"

Krell

Selection, “Tbe Fortune Teller"

Herbert

Plcoolo solo, "The

I Night lugs le"

Mouenhaui

March, "The Prophet" Myerbeer

Morgan and his men looked tired on Saturday night when they atcpiied down from the platform at the does of what

reality was a grand ball. Tbe allendwas very large, a conservative ate of the number who danced, placing the number at about one thou, packed the rotunda, filled the greet

The ladies wore their finest, and

the Island. Nearly every n

loubls encored. Ai much as is x peeled of Morgan and his orcheatra, it was freely remarked on all sides that this night they outplayed them-

Booh, however, Is not the case with the lor Quartette who are at Sewell's Point this week, and who raedei quartette arrangement of Verdi's fa Sextette bom “Lucia," set lo religious words by Heller, at the Presbyterian Church here on Sunday morning. ' Has-

Philadelphians

Lafayette street. In the party are Judge Pennyp&oker. of the Common Pleas Oourt; Major J. E. Carpenter, Rich M Cadwallader, Charles Huiry Ji and William Drayton.

— double striped whit. ompany now playing at Sewells satis and white lace a ene of the bant that ban ewer Mwa Caroline H

Largely Attended by Hotel GuesU and Cottagers.

MOST BRILLIANT TEEr.E THIS SEASON

* wea gorgeous ami gave a kal doscopio view of dsxxling bnliiaoi against which the deep black of 1

which Professor Loomis over the Stockton fuse, ie liberal manageme

May'!,

'ed extremely

Mrs. J. Pemberton Pleasants, o! more,centered among a group of id gentlemen, was beoamingly attired

' organdie over rich lat-

trlmmcd with white lace and pssia ; eojoying

>ol, England,

Mia H. E BUIlngsto g'a well known mat London and Live unented upon the

ably. She wore black silk an with handsome jet passementerie. Mrs. William M. Siockbauien.a noble .ppearlng womam was tastefully attired in gray Swiss over rich red silk, with ruffles and trimmings of gray Swire and

Ik of the same eolor.

Mrs. L. H. McKee was a charmed a looker and wore a lovely gown of heavy antique black point laoc. Mias Maggie Brestlnglon danced well and frequently. She wore a handsome

tulle, with white silk ribbon trimmings.

Mrs. Charles Wsiren Hunt, of New York, popular in all social events, wore beauliluhcrealion of pink heavily brocaded silk, with silk and white Isos

Miss Marie Cambios was very prettily teased in pure white lace, with trimdngi of the same beautiful material. Mias M- Smith, whose appreciation f tbs moaic was marked, appeared In a own of yellow flowered organdie, tnmmed with baby blue ribbons and

Mlaa Thompson, a belle of Brooklyn,

deep blue ohlffon corsage and blue rl Mrs William Cambios waa a rece ixed loader in the festivities. Shew

Illy arranged black and while laoe love

Mias Diamond waa exquisitely attired In pure while Imported Swiss, tnmmed

Among the well known Philadelphians reeent was Mrs. William H Hepburn, be svea gowned is pale blue ohlffon and mnlle. with white checked rcaa and ruffles. A charming >bcial leader was Hugh Smith, who was costumed antique flowered Chinese silk. Thoroughly imbued with the spirit of

Bailey, a t y. It waa of gauze with lovely b

a her usual delightful habit. Mn. Rodgers was prominent la tbe gowned la while due twees lace, overdress and trimmings of white silk

BLIND TOH

CONGRESS HALL -ONFRIDAY EVENING, JULY 21

CONCERT

GIVEN BY THE ONLY AND ORIGINAL

BLIND TOM

w PP l Ml MTTEpy

Tbe Ustlery

it they hi

iccured the only and original BUND The announcement of the appearanr

Rests now on sale at Mecray'a Palace Pharmacy. Perry street oppoette Con.

■ Hall.'

RESERVED SEATS.

GENERAL ADMISSION, 35 c

pretty white doited Line Swiss. - Mrs Benjamin Lyons was seen cote ioing s small bevy of ladles, amor bom were Mrs. George Jeffioe. Mr B Ulmalovilch sod Mlaa Salllc Fielche Un- Lyons was dmwd in black sill nmmingt of the same; Mrs. Hln

j figured organdie, with laoc at ; | Gowned In handsome black ; over black silk, with trimmings of jel C. Ernest Smith preC appearance.

.. J.fllre

1 silk with o

:b Jets, was the cynosure

catlnt

Bertha Bennett, a favorite of tbe Stock;td mnlle, with while silk trim* antageously seated waa Mrs. Stu-

vhile lace was very handsome. Mias Florence Gilbert, whose band,

tome dressing last season created snob i furore, wai very daintily gowned In mm colored flowered silk, with net of

shite mnlle and dark blue allk

Miss U. 1C. Forocw, of Philadelphia, it guests

Villa.

rs. O. Oicar Beasley I'hilaJcIpbte yc ir little daugbts tbe Colonial.

r of V.

. Porte

Very prettily attired was Mias Berry in duk blue etlk, with lei white silk, neatly tnmrmxl with

Laun

and Mrs. John Pi Philadelphia, are guci Mrs. Isaac H. Smith, at

: pick

« silk. ,

I Mrs Enos B Artmsi

Louis H Ayei

orliner, of Washington, was ■ over-Snoday visitor lo Congress llal where Mrs. Berliner and the sons s.

i. Mr

use silk, with blue silk insertions

hue laoc trimmings,

s Margaret Russ waa clurmlngly wned In delicate while silk organdie

la silk.

mong tbe matrons present wst Mrs. Hallowcll, of PhUsdelphti. Hey ie consisted orblack silk and lace. .ibs Roberts was exquisitely all trimmed with white silk. Another beoommg gown noticed ist wont by Min Florence Ross. It was made of white allk organdie over trimmed with curious lace Insertions. One of the simplest but moat admired ireaaea worn adorned the handsome form of Miss Margaret McKlbhec, of Pittsburg. It was of imported white tulle, caught at regular intervals by 'hits silk and ribbons. Among Ibe many social leaders preaenl from the Quaker City was Mrs. Frank It. Shattuck. She was handsomely gowned

trimmed

with white silk and white ribbons.

Franks Hire*, Mrs K L Woodward. Mrs J M Arriaoo, Mrs John U Sloan, Mrs James A Bonaack, Mrs Gilbert U Shearer, the Mines Shearer, the Mieses Bocklns.Mrs Benton S Bunn, the Misses Bennett. Mrs Ssmuel Biapbam. Mrs Shoemaker, Mrs George W Boyd, MUmi. Boyd, the Misses blmec, James C Corry.JMrs Simons, Mrs J Pen-

Baltimore, arrived at

i, Mrs Alfred c Thi

| Cortland D Cramp, Mrs Edwin F Cook,

J J Con very, Mrs E L Vanatnl, M i j HjC Flelsher, Mrs B D Wrighl. Mil I Wlslar, Miss O'Connell, ibe Misses ] Dmason. Mrs Thomas W Eastwick.Mrs Wm J Eliot, M'S 8 Fcrnbcrger, Mrs Stees. Mrs A Fling, Mn E Charnel Fsnl. Mias Gcmrig. tbe Mines Hayes, Mrs 1 Minis Hays, Mrs J F Jacoby, Mrs R W Johnson, Miss lewis, Mias Lcngcrt, Mrs Philip Maloney, Min McCreary, Mrs W C McDoanall, Mrs A D McKenna, Min Mattson. Mrs L M Elllnger, Mias Sophie Worth. Mrs A W Itenwick, Miss Boatrice BUUngioo, Mn Charlea Gallagher, Mn W K Allen. Mn Margaret Jeffords,

Mn. Thomas Bird.

fascinating figi i Helen Kirkpatrick. She waa exqulnlidy dreared lo Nila green taffeta, Itb black net overdrew and black allk Mm Adda Gallagher, wboee airy movements elicited much admiration, was daintily gowned In black and white foulard trimmed with laoe and allk. Mrs. Bennett, the well known Washingtonian, was handsomely dressed In pure white flowered silk. Mlaa Cohen was neatly dressed lo pink and black allk,trimmed with black

Mlaa C. K. Thompson, daintily cosimed In black and white allk. with trimmings of the same material, was

tbe centre of admiration.

A Pittsburg matron who was oonsuntly surrounded by tbe leaders of the raa Mrs. Colonel McKibbcn. She waa handsomely attired In brocaded steel colored silk, with pearl paaaamen-

A lively but onesided game of bare ball was played on Stockton lawn on Saturday afternoon at three o'clock, when a nine compared of college boys, undor tbe name of Invlndblea defeated the Stockton waiters by a score of 22 lo 3. The. featuna of the game were the bitting of Jefferson, Whalen and Winslow and the pitching of Bennett. UVISCUIIJCS.

— 8

id allk tr

tbe Quaker

Mlaa Laura Powell. She was very prettily dreseed in white flowered

ribbons, pearl

U nlvereally admired was tbe gown worn iy Mrs. W. £ Ohalorsfi. It was a creation of bine grass cloth over deep bine allk and handsomely trimmed with allk

Mrs. John M. Height was charmingly

ted white organdie, i with cherry colored

Mrv A. DeSUvcra looked tbe pereooifieattoc of amiability la bar beautiful dress of pink organdie trimmed with

Total 3

Ec trued runs, InvlnclDiet 10 Bates on balls, by Bennett 3, by Stott 8 Left on bares, Stockton 10. Invtnolblet 4. Home runs. Jefferson 3. Wfaelen. Three

i, 'Winslow. Two base hlta.

much la favor. Puptla taught rapidly and correctly. Terms for the .season, 85. Single lessons If desired. All In-

what Use adverUalng costs, provided U

Tbs Wars produces tl justify the eosL Tni Diu_i Wars la U

Items of a Personal Nature which will Interest AIL

THE COTTAGE AND HOTEL GUESTS

Jacob Minor, of Pittabuig. (sag of his daughter, Mrs. J. M Cookim Hughes strea-L Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B. Ketnploe Philadelphia, are very plcaeanlly loo C. U. I reman Is a guoat of sod Mrs J, F. Jacoby al their Colon avenue cottage. William Grew, thcrilTs solicltoi Philadelphia, and Mrs. Grew are pr Mrs. Lena UJgen wUl lead the

vcnlog.

and Mrs.

ue, Baltimore, are al Cape

'or let.

antblcr, Archbishop of

g the '

H H Mi 1 .lyre and wife and John

M. Morris and family, from New Castle,

ire sojourning at Carroll Villa, t Commissioner Joseph N. Pm i Mrs. Pieraol, of Philadelphia, are promiocol'feuesta at the Windsor.

ITEM Of GENERAL WrEPiST Have you beard the Kxoclalor Ouarttef Send in your subscription for Tnx

If Club

FuUN

d Cream. 10 a

and pin Apply 2G Ocean rtrect- tf Blind Tom. Congress Uall, July 31, 1899. under ausploee tienry W. Hand Battery. Two or four large furnished n central o! Cap* May. reasonable. Apply

Toe or

playing at Sewells

I'oint Is one of the best that hat ever

■ppeared there.

Do not neglect to look In the show viodow at No. 3ir> Washington slrt^p -The choir of St. MartiiTe-in-Uie-Picida elute home to-day after a pleasant week's ouung al the Glenwcod. Do not fail to see Prioe sod Watson, the funniest Dutch comedians, singers

Cape May, now le's Minstrels at

with Dilks -■wells Poi What abo Yon will kn

ilaior Quartette? it them if yon go see Dilke and

. Farm

d Mrs. Alfonx

ur.tb, of Mr. and

Mr. and Mrs. U. U. I

Germantown, la, wit spending a few days at and Mrs. John Baltimore, wbo hare Cape May for several a

confidential Bellevue Mills. Mrs. Brady.

Mrs. D. T. Dickinson, of Wayne, and sr sons Aubrey. Kenneth and Raymond have arrived al Carroll Villa. They

Mrs. F. H. Lewis, of Cfielten ai

n for Ue eummer. Mr. Lewi ike frequent visits to the Brexlo:

during Ue season.

i Trevor Cottis is wiU a numbe ids at tbe Lafayette. Mr. Curtis uut city editor of tbo Pblladi pbla Icqnlrcr, sod ona of the brightest

mbere of

is profeaa

Mlaa Mary Gucher, daughter of perlntcudcnt Gucher. of Ue Eastern Division of the Pennsylvania Railroad, a guest of the Misses Craig, daughters Mr. and Mm. John F. Craig, al cottage on Columbia avenue. Joseph M. Old. of Ue North American, paid a flying visit lo UeCape Saturday and spent tbe day in 1 nipany of old friends of the Ws Itefl. WiU the promise of s speedy io reluctaolly left to attend

imperative business.

Judge NathanGoff,of Virginia, Jud_ I Uc United Stales Circuit Court, and formerly SecreUry of Uc Navy uni President Hayes, joined Mrs. Goff Uc Baltimore Inn on Saturday. Mrs Goff is spending Ue summer at but J udge Goff only occasionally

Proprietor Peter 8. Doooer visited his family al Aabnry Park on Su ■Down there Uey are Oiled to lowing, pecking two and Uree people n e bed," be annouoccd in a loud In the rotunda next day, and wl

winked and whispered, “No snob thing. The! was a Gape May man I waa talklug to. I tike to Jolly those Cape May tel Iowa, because Uey don't seem * possess any energy. The business tolerably good down at Atbnry Park and Ue place ii growing, but Ual la Ue best I can say for it."—Philadelphia Hotel Reporter.

lightning and Uni

passed over Cape May betwei last night, bang accompanied by

ivy downpour of n. by lightning, thongh^l

o damage md vivid,

Professional Card.

Mn. Eliott Muiilner, DcgsaaUc Reader od Impersonator, —■* m ‘ •*—

Prlnciplea of Expn

Teacher at the

■—rEsthatici Hygienic Physical 1 ire—Artistic

ild B. Todd, piano mam llsce street. Pfailadslphia. Photograph Gallery. Best >f Perry street. Cape May

THE SAND IAN TAIIS

i Observes Girl* and Thine* On the Strand.

IMS PIKED DP OH KE BEACH

ok her out In Ue ocean wide, I was dripping from head to toe. And he ducked her oft in ibe rlaing tide Because be loved her so.

>mc of the curiosities seen on Us ■-D Saturday were: man who waa not a reader of Taa

Thomas H. Bsmbrick, the well-known proprietor of The Philadelphia Daily Hotel Reporter, partook of ibe surf yesterday.

wiU the dark *

Selact of Philadelphia, itrand yesterday. Ha

William McCoaofa, int figure rtopptog

Cspe May Poiul has settled down ti 11s uniform peaoefulncse now that tin Wild ami woolly "angels 4 ' of the Roys Brigade (save polled stakes and left Part of the boardwalk is sill! intact, ant

Lite soldiers, but beyond this Ibe tiaa Ue sppearanoc of having itrnok by a double-barrelled cyclone, instead of having been Uc honored

used as largcls for the msrkamei blown lo smithereens. A portion boardwalk, which bad been laid .... by a public-spirited cAtzcu. disappeared

pleasure host on Lake Lily was stroyed, and to bring mailers to a grand climax, the boys got Into Uc i'rcsbyte-

ful yells of fire. All tbe demt

tbeyw

all w

The Cadets of the Church of tbe Saelour. Weal Philadelphia, aud of Wayne, Pa., pulled stakes on Saturday, and Camp General Glia u now a thing of the pash They greatly enjoyed U<

Jndgc Willie

Common Pleas joined other m

the Sborehai

Q M- Ashman, of Ue Oourt, Philadelphia, imbere of hit family al

Saturday.

Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Kirkpatrick, of Philadelphia, accompanied by little ton. Master Harold, Are enjoying Ue cooling ace breezes from Ue broad and shady verandas of Ue Cape House. The Kirkpatricks are of Philadelphia's

J.Chares and family, of Philadelphia, are spending the eummer at Uair Cape May Point collage. 0 Uey will occupy their 1334 North Thirteenth el

No oUcr place anywhere oan compare wiU it- Quiet, elegance, and refinement- A perfect summer clims Plenty of good hotels and cottages rest at reasonable rates. In making your plans for Uts season do not forget Cspe Msy. The Philsdelpbls & Readtng Route will,of course, be your choice, for Its transportation lacllltlea to Cape Hay will be greatly increased and Improved. Very reasonable rates for commutation tickets. Regular excursion fare recently reduced. A book has been Issued by the General Passenger Department giving a list of hotels and boarding houses, rales of fare and Information. It can he obtained free by eaUlng or sending your address, with s two cent stamp, to W. U- McCormick, District Passenger Agent, Thirteenth and CbceUut Streets, Philadelphia.

k as kewvlla Fetal.

about oomody acrobats, the Leonhard! era, Walla and John. By special request Ue celebrated Exoelaior Quari, wbo made such a favorable 1melon here this week, are retained. They have an entire new repertoire of Comedy Four U grotesque makeup. In

part and the olio at high dais specialties, there will be presented a laughable fares entitled "Dr. Quack's US Day" by the marnben of the company.

i Maibelle Riegella a regal looking girl in any costume, and particularly In a baUlng suit. As she tripped Into Ue sea yesterday Ue Sand Man got a good view of her. and In all his experience be never sew auyUlng half eo pretty as Mslbellc. She has been coming here every yesr since she was s Utile ehlld, and her beauty and boalth ought to ha a good ad. for Cape May. Mias Bisgal Is s very popular girl.

Frank Topping, of Tne Naw Tork World, helped to brighten Ue marine landscape yesterday. Ue waa attired In a red and bine Jersey and a lovaly

pn. P. F. Qutdort has remedy for sunburn, and

good effect.

■Imply of vaseline rubbed

jo water. Tbe results hi

Raymond Dickson took bis first surf aU of Ibe season yesterday. He enjoys suing, and fairly wallows In Ue turf.

Once Mary bad a little lamb, Rut now wbal makes ns laugh Is Mary is a bathing suit, Wbo baa a little calf:

“How do Ue girls manage io keep rats In Ueir bsir when Uey go In baUlng f" said George Homan to bis friend, Arthur Lawrence, as Uey Broiled along

r rets," replied Ar-

“Mother, may 1 go In to swim ?“ “Yes, my darling daughter: Jnet walk Ue shore In a anil that's trim, Uut don't go Is the water 1” Tux Saxo Mas.

II KATES TO riTTSBUBS

On account of Ue Young People's Christian Colon, U. P. Ckurch, to be held al Pittsburg, Pa., August 3 to 7, Uc Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion ticket* from points on ita Use. to Pittsburg, at rate of tingle fare for Ue round trip, minimum rate, Tickets will be nold on August 1 and

; wiU t

it by da

August 0, Inclusive, except U

positing ticket with the Joint Agent at Pittsburg before August 6, and Ue payment of fifty oenta. the return limit me; be extended to leave Pittsburg not later

than August 81, 1899.

For specific rates and condition* apply

to Ticket Agents.

CAPE MAY WEATHER REPORT.

i JLiMif-ss.

Gso. L. Lovett, Observer.

The Stockton Hotel bellmen will for ie first time give a grand comical mk« elk and prize wallz on Monday evening, July 34, at Sea Breen Casino.

hotel and cottage gueeta. Tickets will on sale Thursday, July 30, al StockJ Hotel office. Joseph W. White,

- Answer: Al Sewells Point.

discovered A iss tried It on

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