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THE REGULAR PERFORMANCE

WILL BE GIVEN DAILY AT

SEWELLS POINT

EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING From 3.15 to 5.00 in the afternoon and from 8.45 to 10.45 in the evening

Ms \itMW strsw \\l m souros

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Anybody can catch them. The yachts are thoroughly equipped for Fishing, Crabbing and Sailing FROM SEWELLS POINT

TAKE THE TROLLEYS AT THE PIER

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CALL HIM A CYCLONE

Uvw James Stephen Hog( Surprised the Tammany Braves.

tornty* wen afraid l? do* thdr duty, he courts were paralyzed, lie proclamation, that at once bo-

“ • ba would purge

raw Thaw tala Caatealea law York Wlarwaw hr SWa Brraa'e OamSISaar (ar t

That gnat bunt of entbualaam for William J. Bryan which waa let looaa

Junta Stephen Hogg, and he la a foreaya the Kaw York Herald, he marked an epoch In the campaign for the prvaIdencr that will cad In 1900. It had all bean arranged, bear In mind, that Bryan, deraland and Hill— particularly Bryan-should bo Ignored, rice ellrer ahould not be mentioned. Bryan'a name moat not ba ottered. All

he would bankrupt the

There waa a man In Texaa wno ooaauo 1 no power conld punleh him. He killed 16 men. Mr. Uoggaddreaaed himself to bin case. He had the outlaw Indicted on It counta. He tried the case i person and conrlctcd him on every ne of the counta. A life acntenc* lUowed. This case led to Mr. Hogg - , omlnatlon for gorernor In 1690. and e waa elected by 1SO.OOO majority. Aa gorernor, Mr. Hogg Inaugurated a ar on truata, monopolies, railroads, banks and Insurance companies. He got after the Standard Oil company.

aa Impromptu apaaker to take the place of one of the severe] absentees. Whether ha want of his own accord or on the >ma of the anti-Croker

n Ilfs' an orphan In Smith county, Tex, and at that time It waa osa of the wildest sections of the stale. Ha worked on a farm owned by a widow during his boyhood antll ha waa If years old, and than became a (dark la a store. He aoon apprenticed himself to a country newspaper office and became a compositor. Ha took aa active Interest In polltlca, and the tret year hs voted was elected road craraaar. Then ba waa elected justice

ar. Ha went to the legislature ana then waa elected district attorney of Smith county. That waa at a tlma when district attorneys

rampant. The rifle and shotgun^ setlangbedthacoerta to acorn. Tbs young

:=sv?

"iow C ■ ii tbs really stormy period of Mr. Hogg's oarcar. Ha fought the

of law!

Vested capital took alarm and resolved lb him. An attempt to defeat ir rcnomlnatlon failed In 169*. and George Clark, of Dallas, was nominatedasan Independent candidate.The republicans gave him support, and he waa toted for by the negroes, whom he had promhlacd to protect In their The campaign tried Hogg as few men hare been tried. He waa abused, slanered and ridiculed In hla own party, be preaa of the elate waa aolidly gainst him. Every corporate Instltuon in the state waa back of the moveicnt. Every financial power In tha tolled States Joined in. Tezaa waa verrun by agents of railroads, banka, rusts and mortgage companies. Hie ame waa used In ribald and Impolite 'ays. Hla administration waa called tbe “Hogg” blight. It was said he had named hla children “Ima - and "Ura." tbe same being a baseless slander. Texas such a fierce campaign. Its •aa closely watched all o r ~ tha Uolted States. Mr. Hogg waa ccted by 65.000 majority. These ere Just a few of tbe thli that can be told about James Stephen Hogg, of Texas, who took command of Tammany hall for a few mlnulca — July A

cleaned up hla hoi became full of rubbish he would move Into another. irtlsta do - not use reads. The man with the palnta either alia the floor with his work spread before in or at a small table. Usually if he la Important artist he has a helper w ho tnda by, fills brushes with color as desired and takes all the tiresome drudgery from the shoulders of his principal t as the plumber’s assistant in this mtry docs the heavy work.

W0MEH OUTSIDE THE HOME

earning a living aa stenographers in lle-

Tbe total number of women o' yean old employed In the factor!! workshops of tha British Islands Is t 500,000, of whom 11 per cent, beie- George Martin bolds the position of venerable of tbe mixed lodge of free masons, which waa started about six years ago, and which at presei lodge belongs to tbe Scottish site of

Women stand a chance of becoming

Tbs at

, bill that “no person shall belllsqualified by sex or m ”

holding these positions

the second reading In the house of commons by a vote of 196 to 161. Woman an

now..eligible to the echo.' and to tha vestry boards.

SUNDAY SCHOOL FIGURES.

a membership of 657,13tOnat Britain hex 63.590 Sunday ' ' kith a membership of 8.676,-

can bat. b. i.

ARTISTS OF JAPAN.

Instead of a palette little bowls condo the colors. The trouble with Japncse drtlsts Is that they do not orlglate. They ran make beaut If. -

WET JIRSSY1 SEiSEGRI [Plilaitljlila ail Mot 1

puncse paintings precm shadow Is omitted, fcullarly flat appearand landscapes which

n who has looked

Ing. For

i and

painting that besides hla pictures he ustrated 160 different publications, i busy that he never counted

WHAT TO BUY NOW.

Detachable rovers and boleros In ital colorings. Washable string ties In various tcrisis at very low prices. White taffeta levers with cross stripes of violet-colored satin. Stock collars of fine sheer lawn . lace-trimmed bow attached. Broad assortments of light and i grenadines In plain and figured vi

White and colored taffeta silk parasols, plain and corded, mounted on bamboo sticks. Icing neck scarfs made of delicate _ Ink crepe de cblne showing appliques of rich black thread lace. Gowns of white foulard lavishly deoolled with lace finished on the lower ige with a narrow silk fringe. Windsor and broad-end four-ln-hand tlee of checked or striped madras, wash ilk or fancy gingham. Broad ties of ootton-point d'esprit ind plain net ornamented with appllations of renalmancc or Battcnberg ace or frilled Bolero corse trovers composed cntlrey of Valenciennes or point de Paris lace In alternating rows of inserting, with frill of matched edging

“I would giro." said a man the other day, “a thousand dollars, plus wages, to pable servant who would agree t< sin in my employ for ten years.’ mao who spoke liras In a college Q In a neighboring a tat*, si t on to - aay that the problem of hong aatlatance to carry om tha work honae waa becoming about aa Is portent aa the matter of nnlroralty edi

girl, usually from a nelgbboraoou Urea of bar quiet roundings. Who wWaolra this problem

RAILROAD.

ii vUl leave Caps Hay sa tout I-HILADViLI-Hta.

ATLANTIC an BA1LB0AD SNliUMB I1UKN BAUD 0051. HO BHOKI TIMS TSULI IH trrtor

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gaagUiaffl UKDlnuia Cali. 1 U, aal.l

CAPE MAY LJ)TS FOR SALE.

Estate ot Mark Devine.

: 160 of the finest bnUdlng lota, fronttng

Walk. Puts Water, Osa and Bectric Lights In boot. ~ Ms are 70x140 and 00x130.

A. M. last laiuag tar), l.u, aaa, coo. caa ijiouu osrj. lia. P. a. nna-lav, cou, i«.ao A. k, icoc aaa. coo. esc lias f.k. la aifliuneal to llnanv street Tonamsl all

‘rasj’gasa— an rain, kewtiag, I'oUsviUc Wi petals la laierior raaaavlvaals. ^^Jmatral'nopi.

INSURE NOW. negloct may mat

ju In ooa night bankrupt." Tboo call 1 Edmunds A Hlltea, for Fife Insurance ist really inaurec They are the i

American Inc Oo., Newark. *3,001 088

England 3,778 793 Hanover, Inc Oo., New York 8.076,302 •• Coon.. 11,183 000 •• New York. 13.161 165

Hamburg Bremen, Germany, 1,600.631 Lancashire luc Go. .Eoglaad, S 390^89

. nTl^ 8.163 880 N.Y.Um>erwntcn,New York.n.186 600 '—.Oo, Holland, 631 455 New York, 9.788,741 . —9,605.145 Vrj

Pbeaolx Ins. Oo.. London. 3,164.604 - "sul “ Minn. 9.6*3 “ Sweden, 67b>4s I Society" London, 1,445,341

619 Waakiactrxi Be, (Ape May, N. J.

EXCHANGE CAFE, STOP! YGD’LL GET SHUT

Corner Jacksjn and Washineton Sts.

Etki-UONE coSSBc-Tloss. ScvVORD C. POWELL, ir PURE WINES AND LIQUORS ; >o ;

DILLQN'3 CAPITAL, OOKSEK WASUI.NUTON AND JAVKSON ItTHggrs. J. J. RATTY.

YACHTS AND BOATS

To Hire for SaUiog. Urabl

d Fishing b/tbc hour, day, week of the auann up Telephone No. 79. WM. H. MILLS. Boat Buildar. Sohcllcugera Lsn Jlug, Cape May. N. J.

E. S. HILDRETH, BOOOISUOH TO UKUUU < U'bUltKrU 32 and 34 Jackson Straat, Cape May, N. J. Flour, Graii, PiUJaTfi." Ulira Fur.

UNION TRANSFER COMPANY, BAGGAGE EXPRESS

GENERAL RAILROAD TICKET AGENTS.

0i& mu Va^mtoo ani Jastoi Street; Cape Mar, M- J.

J. P. MURPHY. General Sunt.

WEST JERSEY EXPRESS CO., FOBWAltOEKH Of Merchandise, Valuable Packages and Money

TO ALL POINTS IN TUB UNITED STATES. The beat acrrice between Oape May and Philadelphia Quick Trenail. PROMPT DELIVERIES. Gape May Office—Corner Washington and Jaokaon -Strode Philadelphia Office—Market Street Ferry Buildings, South side. ROBERT STRETCH, General Agent.) I

STOCKTON SURF BATHS

Itrli BcmiU. Huai Maui EsBlsiial a lie illaitie Ctoit.

POUTS ATTBCDAMTO.

JOHN C. UTTLE, Manager.

D. W. RODAH FLOUR, FEED HAY AND WOOD

UPPER LEHIGH COAL CAREFULLY PREPARED, A SPECIALTY. Foot of Jackaon Street. Capo May, N. J,

Aa ltiunum, Ml Jacksuo bl. Oapc Ba;. WALTER R. SMITH.

Bicycle Hospital,

S.OS-507 VY ishingtonISt.

at Waauuigua atrael, Oapv Mar.

Greswell’s

504 imiGTOH STBIH

Dry Goods Notions Toilet Articles Millinery Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods.

MimPGU PB1CE

All Goods as represented, . Orders taken and promptly filled when goods desired are hot in stock. Sola agent for Batterick Patterns. De-

Fashion Plata*

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