Reduced Trolley Fares 96 Tickets for $5 16 Tickets fqr $1 S Tickets for 60c
VOLUME XXXV.
Round Trip Tickets to Sewells Point or Steamboat Landing 16 te'its
CAPE MAY CITY, N. TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1899.
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NO. 25
UNCLE TOM’S CABIN at Sewells Point Everyday beginning at 3.15 and 8.45 p. m.
THE SAM MAN TALKS He Observes Girls and Things On the Strand. ITEMS PICKED DP OK THE BEACH
TbBJf went In balking «rery day. He. (mail and (nan, While the tipped the acalee al flguice three— A fair but alouUak <|ucen. Uul a eoldnaaa rcigna where
)oy.
ll ia aad to tell about, bbc got beyond her depth on He paid a guard to drag he The aummcr girl will aoon begin to freckle, a much dealred UanamognScalioe of aountenance by aome eea riallora. and a deleated TiaiUlion latter claaa of damaela anould note recant diacorery of a Kjench ear who declared that when once the little brown epot make* lie appearance it can be drlean away Inatently by the application of the following ml piled with a eofl apjoge, aereral timea dally: Powdered borax... — 2 drachma Iteotlded eparlla S drachma Ulyoerloe .1-S ounce Itoaa water.... — 0 ouncee Notable among the gucala al (Jape Hay over Sunday waa Mr. M. H. Harrow, a well known Sunder of Philadelphia. Ae Mr. Harrow la an aocompltabad ewlmmer, he waa in couelant demand while In the aurf. Ilia buaincae interna la would nut permit of hie rate ahore.
Among lb
bathe ra teen at
be manly form of William Smith, Jr., who attracted the attention the belle* aa he bravely rode billows. Mr. Smith la a per-
by a boat of friende.
He Worth Lupton, who la stopping at evidently a believer In the adage, "Say nothing, but taw l” Every day, Inatcad of promenading up and down the beach, be goes In the water and awimi about a half mile against the tide. He la said to be
Prank Spencer, Una season at Congraea, wu walking the delightful bcaob yeeterday. Haler hie athletic figure wea seen disporting in the wares along with aereral of bia frluida. Mr.Spencer baa a lot of fnenda at Cape May who alwtya appreciate fait tflorta at making Ufa
Soane of the curious thing* noticed on the beech yeaterday were— A Cuban girl wearing a hat with "Cristobal Colon" on it John tiUi's broad grin when aome one addreweed him, "Hello, Judge." The IdenUly of the voluptuously developed lady who dally bathe* below the pier, alone, aUU remains a mystery. Pur weeks we have watched her cion the etnet from the Lafayette, aoon to emerge from Shield*',whence the cornea >n of beauty. Her bathing
alone can tell. Two of the dearest, prettiest girls on the strand an the Miaaca Louise and Uertrndo Brower. They bubble and sparkle with health and happiness, and enter heartily Into all forma of eojoymeat, led oo, aided and abetted by tbclr charming mother. Mrs. Brewer la of tbe moat brilliant matrons at the Cape—wiUy and faaclaatiug and a to behold. Her hn.baml, Judge Brt a family which eccmi to
The Mlaaea Moore, of Clayton. K. J.. are frequent end daring bathers. Modestly robed, they battle with the waves sod appear al if in their They are beautiful and attractive girls, wboec bfe la one long pleasant dream. Among tbe loveliest of New Haven' widows la Mrs. Bancroft, wbo arrived a tbe Lafayette yeeterday, to remain al summer. She la paaaic the tern, and will spend m aa near It aa possible, t one of Ooaaectlcsl'a oldest families, and poaaaaaca youth, wealth and beauty and a floe tense of humor.
f. bat
To day la Simon llaaaler'a birth-
day.
Of pretty girls there are n
la their youth and beuity are very rare. Of three Mra. McDonnell, one of Baltimore'* ■ loaders, ia one. Away from her aooa.of whom aha la very proud, no one think Mia. McDonnell waa other charafmg debutante. She la alwsy. walks the
en who la the aea la one of Balumoee'a fairest fl.wera, Marie Antoinette Slack. Gifted at figure, which * pretty
and bathing la royal sport for They made a charming picture 11 io the surf The latter especially teemed perfectly at hdme In tbe walei looked the personification of ini lovelineaa.
The
tful form of Mias M. C quently seen oo the strand, ipanied Invariably by the
man, with the
of worshipful adoration 1 They make a handsome ooople
title Mrs. Walker, of Gel man town, Ways attractively attired, and aa olontartly whisper and admire. I truly alunnlng In her lovely eeria line- A beautiful womtn^ ^ Tbe queenly, dashing young lady who captivates old and young on the strand ' rent arrival at the Lafayette, Misa Stack. She la a grades Collage, but with all her learning la aa charmingly gay, Joyous and frt from oara aa a child of nature. He rooderfully bright and her figure simply perfect.
11. but ■
tbe visitors at Cape May, aa well aa many patrons of the Chestnut Street Opera Uouas, Philadelphia, and thou sands of friends all over the country, all tendering him their heartiest congratulations upon his reaching ac-
in his life's journey,
and be baa received a number of congratulatory telegram* and letters during “ i old standby of Cape May, aad bes been play tag either aa a or leader of tbe orobeatre here forty year*. He Aral came here with fata brother, Mark Hastier, another
ho played at the old
White Hall out Lafayette street, which day waa one of the leadtog holala of the town, but which la now acaroely visited by tbe stranger. At tbe ! White Hall waa a famous hotel all vUi’ors cared to live io the back part of the town where it ta located, and nooe thought of pulling a collage right i the beach at the edge of the To-day thtnga have changed.
One of the moat delightful funolloue of Ibis season al Capa May wu a progressive euchre given last craning In the room of the lirrxton Villa by charming boalces, Mia* Myera. This vu the second of a aeries of euchres uranged for the pleasure of the gucala it this attractive hostelric. The large slon waa filled with table*. * rosed rhlcfa animated groups clustered.Intent I poo the varying fortunes of llu gnosis. The fl >ral deco-atiao*. though simple, Were quite profuse, aad. together with the handsome loUetls* of the fairer partldpanu. rendered the scene pleas the eye. Owing to the quality of prises, which were unusually fine, cc
Mia* Yaren* wu rewarded ft skill by a lovely Oloisnee vase ai while Mr. Kodney with equal kooon received a sandal wood ezibbage
board.
■ Blake found second bo :on very satisfactory when aocomptaled by Sevres berry bowl, and Mr. Lewi* wu recipient of an oddly carved pipe u
Mrs Darrow wu fortunate enough ■ win third plgfa. an ivory paper call* “ "— presented with a stiver cigar cu
The following guest* enjoyed tbe tporti Mrs M. H. Darrow, Mrs. Ga A. Uax. Mra F. E. Lawla. Mr. and Mra. Ruaml Harley. Mra E. O C. Acker. Mra a W. Dawson, Mra Malone Wbe lam. Mra F. C. Blye, Dr. and Mm. Given. Mimes Darrow. There** Weikle, Myera Varena Blake. Hattie Blake, Howaer. Messrs B. F. Hanna, Bobm K Wright. A. O Weikle. B. J. Uardoaetie, Walter Fry* John J. Dixon, W. B. Kodney.
IN THE
ffHIBL
Items of & Personal Nature which will Interest All. THE COTTAGE AND HOTEL GUESTS
1*. U. Lewie ia a Brexton guaal. HLGeorgc Bond la loos led at Coni Ball. J. W. Cbalfant, of Philadelphia, Stockton gueat. Mias Annie M. Houser la a Warkingmtaa at the Brexton. Charier Souder wu numbered among recent arrival* at the Colonial. Mra. W. C. Bcbo. of Germantown, u apmirccta at the Ohalfonle. Franklin D. Oliver la enjoying hi* acallon with cottage friend* here. uaday wu Mr. Theobald O'Hara. Charles Durfer, a well known New Yorker, 1* a gnett at Congreu Mall. Mr. Edward Vlmer. of Wut Philadelphia, la sojourning at the Columbia. ;e Senator F It Sproulr icglatered yesterday from Allegheny al the Stock-
Cralg la a very prominent Philadelphia belle sojourning al tbe duIu Chlpman and llalpb N. Chip1, of Philadelphia, are guest* at the
Glenwood.
id Mr*. John T. Guilfoyla and Mias Goilfoyle arc enjoying a sojourn Congreu Ha'I. Mia* Edith G Buber, daughter of Cbaric* E Barber, ia a gueat of Mies Berlin* Hallowcll. Thomu T. Kclar r. a promtnsot young ualnesa man of Babway, N. J., u a icr Pcadcrwaakl, of Poland, wu g lut night's distinguished arrivward K Biapbam,* membar of tbe Philadelphia Otty Troop.I* a prominent gueat at tbe Stockton. _ Frank R- Slrawbridge h** apartments [ the Marine Villa, where he will retain tor levers! daft. Mr. and Mr* Joseph M- Uottcl came ) Ibe Lafayette yeaterday morning for sojourn of a fortnight. F. C. Brooktbanc and Mlaa Drrotby Brookabane, of Klvertoa, N. J,, arc enJojlng life at the Lafayette. Dixon and John J. Dixon are young Pniladelphian* wno are rival* at the Brexton. and Mra. James McAleer. ot riltaburg, are eneronaed at the Stock n for an indefinite period. Mr. and Mra Charles F. Lorlllien LoriUlere. of Philadelphia, are
ctatle, I'a , la also auylng al that populai I’.'Ounan, of Philadelphia, la at the Aldtne. B*lph H. Wash, of Merchantvllle. is a guest at Star Villa. Charlea Butharford, of Philadelphia, arrived at tba Glenwood lut evening. N Emory ia a Philadelphian who la 'joying a delightful visit at Star Villa, Walter Burge spent Sund dla with friends from Jcnklntown,
Pa.
Villa
Gworga U Twibeli, Jr., of Philadelphia, registered at the Lafayette urday. Mayor and Mra E S. Adam*, of rly. N. J., ue proa.idcol guea'a at Devon. Mr. and Mra Ira J. William! nong the prominent late Cbalfonte
ueata.
Mr. and Mra Jones WLtar ■ taining another bouse party mage. Mr. and Mra George W. Wright, of Cleveland, O., am at Coogrea* Hall foi Indefinite period. r» ir. and Mra O. C. Moore, prominent residents ot Clayton, N. J., arc cuj»ymg life at the Lafayette. J. Miller Sinclair, a member of the Brandywine Gull Club and an expert player, It at the Stockton. " . and Mr*. Edward F. Wahl anig Philadelphians who arc enjoying
ic Glen
id for a.
Thomu Taylor, Chief of the Dead Letter OSoe In Wuhlngton, la spendig some time at the Star Villa. C. C.Pinkney Norris, of Philadelphia, ive a dinner al the Stockton on Salursv ev> sing to a number of friendt. Mra. LL W. Green wu among ihoae who rcgiatcrad at Congreu Hall yrater Jenkt and Frank 6. Jenkt. io well known young men enjoying a aojourn at the Marine Villa. d Mia. F. E. Shat tuck are the cottage of their aoa and daughter, Mr. aad Mrs. Prank K. Shal-
tck.
Mra. William Firth and Miat Firth eee among those who registerd a Lafayette yeaterday morning for a vlalt f the eea. Mr. aad Mra Isaac Yocum are owe pylng a oottaga at No. 1 Atlantic Te ice for the summer. J udge Beaver It Howard Ketchem and Edward O. Me enry, two well known Germantown Dung moo. registered yeeterday at lb* Marine Villa. K. E. Leavenworth, Him Norma Edith Leavenworth aad Miaa Florence H Leavenworth, of Harrisburg, I
tbe Wyoming.
Colonel D. B. Murphy, Inspector the Fuat New Jeraey Brigode, u alt tag at tne milage of Mr. and Mr*. L
Putnam Hugbea.
Mr. aad Mra Henry Buddy, of Philadelphia, are taking their outing again at Car* May, and are gaeals at Cbalfonte for the aummcr. Mr. and Mra J. W. Marshall
Villa yeeterday morning for a aojoi Mra. Howell Green and Mia Maude Greene, of Philadelphia, among yetterday'a arrivals al tbe WInd-
ie. They will remain Trend* P. Uopkiaa, wt
lag a cottage oo Columbia avenue, ha,
HU Bernard dog which ll In length aad .thirty-three
slay at Cong
is Hall
i Marga
la spending a term in South Cape May.
ol 1
tr Vula. Tfal* l
w Slay tb
vlalt to Mr. Charles Kidcr, otherwise u Turk, It a guest of Mias Margaret olmes on S >ulb Lafayette etieot. P PiDoua, of Philadelphia, ia a guest C ingrew. K. E Sooville is another Phtladilphian whe arrived yesterday. Mr. John Schware, of Philadelphia, a well-known young amateur actor, It the Columbia for a two weeks' tl*y. Mr. and Mra. It iberl Briggs and Mlaa canor Brigga, well kuuwo Bdtlmo ana, are enjoying a visit to the Star
Villa.
Gertrude
Mason and her stalwart brother, Billy, at they have re
creed home.
John Dixon and John A. Dlxun are 'ell known Philadelphians at the Bn
>o. They will remain at
Obarlu Lenney, Michael Gleason, Michael Lnper, Chris Uyme. Mtu Kvtl Ditwilcr, Waller Herald, John Cram Sir. Buxby, Brest Uitmce, Mr. an Mra Frank Platt, Miu Marlon Platt. Beoenl arrivals at the Carroll include P. Mitchell, of Philadelphia. Col. P. W. WIngmar joined bia family • Carroll Villa lut evening. B. J. Dement, o! Alloway. N. J. I gialerred at Ilia Ehbitt lut evening. Mra William S. Poller, o! Plttabur >mc to the BiltiMore Inn yeaterday. John W. Wnetcotl. E-q , and family 111 spend tbe month of August, u leir usual cuitom, at Congress Hall. Mr. and Mm. U. Strelcher. of Kansu City, Mo., arrived at the Stockton evening, wnere they will remit
lonlh.
Ur. and Mrs. P. Shipp*, wcll-km realdenta of Bordenlows. are guest Lxfaycttc, where they will m**i Ira. U. B > 1'nce, Mtu Marion Prioe, Mlaa Katharine Price Harris Price, Jr., ol Upper Lehigh, areal the Baltimore Inn for the aummcr. Mr. P. Dolgod Lewie, of the editorial all of "Frank Leslie'* Popular Monthly,” la here for a stay with fats o!***Jobfa Batty, Jr. n A. Thompson, Mrs. A. W. Thompson and Mlu Juliet Thompaou, ‘ Wuhlngton, arrived at Carroll YtU ateiday far an indefinite stay. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Greenci.cn an ielr two daughiera, Mtu Edna an iae Wanda, arc goeau al Star Villi They are prominent realdenta of HaitiDr. H. J. Lackey, resident physician i Hahnemann Uomoiipathlc 11 capital. Philadelphia, la enjoying a vacation profclalonal duties st the Carroll
Villa.
a Kayser, of North Puilvdelphla, and i. Muter W, Gilbert
Kayser, are gue*U for a few days of it fheads, J. Wallace Uallowell and
illy, 1 IS. Decatur aUeet.
Hss SallyeCohcn, daughter of Joaeph xn. and a parry ef fnenda chaperoned by Sir, and Mra. Jack Cohen leave
Nineteenth i
tS per a
fought the Civil W A^Third New Jen
May
O. Howell /Inn. of Germantown, have arrived at Congreu rhare they expect to etay tor a ooupla of weeks. Slaying at the Stockton la Andrew C. Grey,of Wilmington, e well-known golf player and aon of former Peace Commisalooer, now Judge. Grey. ! arrival* at the Brex. ton wu W. York Stevenaon. who ia a noted amateur athlete. Mr. Stevenson makes frequent trip* to Cepe May. ‘ Two charming representative* of Baltimore'* beat society are Mlu KatbM. Lewi* and Mia* Marion L. Ueddiah, now sojourning at the BrexMra C. Stanley Hurlburt, widow of ic late chief clerk to the late Prank Thom pun. president of the PcnnaylvaIt*11 road, u flaying at tbe Colonial for aome time. 8ohseller, Sire. Julia Hebaefier and Mlu Isabella Schai Her compote party from Eddyatone, Pa., who ai aton at Cape May u guoata at Star Villa. Sir. and Sire. George W. Wright, of Cleveland, Ohio, were amonp nine'* newcomer* at Cong They Joined a party of their Cleveland friend* who ere al Cape May. Mra William B. Hampton aad Mia* Honeose V. Kemplon prominent Stockton babltuea \nd will remain until Augurt. Mr. Kamploi o* time owned part of tbe hotel. Naval Oonatruator Tcbcraioovsky and Ot plain W. Petrol, of the Kuulan Imperial Navy, are among those wbo have been entertained by Counland D.Cramp, son of Cbarlea H. Cramp, at fall cottage
bare.
Mra Robert Ewing Edwards, Mta* B. Edwards and Miu Maria Louise Atlee are guaeta al the cottage of Mra Davta on Franklin street. Mra Devi* la also entertaining her aao, Delaware S Dana, of Haymarkct. V*. Mra- Mark Uaaaler and her daughter, Mia* Boaall* Huder, who are auylng at Congreu Hall, will be jo Allasllo City to attend tbe birthday celebration of fats brother. Simon. -»• Ex Congressman George Hires, Salem. N. J.,wbo hu often been apol of for Governor of this State aad whose name may yet be considered ilng K*publican Convention, la with the Sioektoa. to remain
A. B Pritchard, of She also enjoying life there. Waynesboro, Pa., I* the Colonial by Mr. a
They wiU re ape May In about two week*. Mra Cornelia Corson, widow
■ pen-
being In Company
Cavalry.
tw York, the new Secretary of War, arrived In Waihineyce’.crxlay. Mr. Boot married a daughter of the late Salem H. Wale*. rich New York banker and cousin of the late Judge Eli B. Wales and Judge tnd L. H. Walu, of this county. r*l Constructor Tchernlcovak y, of ot Courtland D. Cramp at bla coti. aud wu for four year* a protcaKronatadL Ue wu a daaamate of l^wia Nixon, the well-known ahipity Treuurcr George D. McCreary will tail for Europe on August 5 '* be can arrange mailers to get away at ist time He will be gone three or mr weeks During the same month la family wUl visit the Malue ooetl, 111 return to Cape May to September
.■aton here.
Mr. Harry E. Anthony, of Philadelphia, la spending bia vacation at our reMr. Anthony wu In poor health when he arrived here a week ago, but la that abort time he hu entirely rco ered from bia Ulneu and altribulca recovery solely to the oaone only to obtained here. Mr. Aqthooy ta v Down in lerpelchorean circle#, aad i* return to the city this P U will open very aeleet dancing academy. Mr. and Mrs. E. Berliner and cblldra. of Wuhlngton. are gueat* at for the aummcr. Mr.
For
superlntcu di Telephone Company Washington. Ue hu also a number of other patent* aud Is her. Mrs. Berliner u an estimable dy and hu a host of friend*. Archdeacon Brady’s talk at St.John' P. K Church on Sunday evening wu sermon. To the thoughtful there was, la 1L He spoke principally upon alwaya combats tbe efforts to bring the
The speaker
explained that what many termed "tbe average" wu far below the average, the poo re* Chnellan waiTbe with which the unbellevc Compared nlmaelf. Cape May hu been greatly honored it lut few day* by tbe arrival of one of Philadelphia’* prominently rising young but mesa men, Mr. Franklin W. fPOiler.-v Mr. D'Uller ia a graduate ol Princeton, and now holds a very Important position ia the well known long - established bouse of W illiam D’UUeF'fc Co., grain and commlmlon merebama. Mr. DVlier is very an ' ‘ In hla work, aad ta held in the eat loacem by bia bualneu aaao He la popular in elite social circle hi* «tae*eeg Saturday night at the Stocktoe Hotel elicited mush admiration. A well known guest tuyiag at tbe Star Villa la J. L Leopold, the Chilean Consul at Baltimore. Mr. Leopold la a young man ot about 21 *jo*n. and aa cxeelleal linguist. Ue apeak* German,
years the np-esenutive of Germany at tbe Ualiae court, and tha late Emperor Frederick,father of tbe pra.enl Emp<r r of Germany, was an intimate friend, they visiting each other a greet man) timea Mr. Leopold la personally acquainted with the present Kaiser. During the lut year Mr. Leopold wu in Louden for the Chilean Government and had to do with some important international Degotistioua between that
Mr*. Leo-
pold la with tbe Cooaul at the Star Among distinguished and beautiful -testa *1 the Siockloo ia Countess Ells vonBoroldlngen. of Stuttgart, Germany, a daughter of Count Alfred Maxi von Brroldlogen.who wu a high In the army of the King of Wurl-
Jl 1SJ
He n
of the old castles of which the fat Mill have posacation. Besides tin rtiemborg estates they have them ilria. Tbe family u one of the olde he German Empire, members of ll ily residing In Vienna, Berlin ai Wurltembcrg. The Countcu recclvi In Stuttgart, studying
iguagea,
visiting all t
f Europe. She
bout a year ago with Inteullou of remalnl She hu prolonged turning home. She gueat of John P. Belt, of 'Philadclphie^at the Stockton. Mr. Beta .n imlmalc'Jriend of the Count, her icr. 1 ho Count, four year* ago, iuluccd Mr. Betz to tbe King of Wun-
lisagrccablc weather li
cle Tom's Cabin " Fully 30_i pervont I play was appreciated. Although ■ feature of S lulbcrn life by Julia ird Howe hu been before the public many years, interest In it never dies, 1 when properly played alwaya draw* »i house* The company at Sewella Point la an exceptionally good one.
The submarine boat will ravolutloniae io oyatcr Industry. When cruiaing sar Cape May Ibc old Argonaut frequently acttlcd down oa oyster beds, Ith the permission of the owners, procured all the oysters dealred by reaching down through the
The new Argo
Wcdtaday, July 20, 1S99, at ombined orchestras of Congreai nd Stockton Hotel, unde.- tbe direction f Meears. Simon Hauler and 1
In honor of the return of Adml Dewey to hu native land— ' Greater America." Conducted by D. T. Morgan. verture—"William Tell" Itouinl Conducted by D. T. Morgan. 8. Selection—"Tannhausoi".... Wagner Conducted by Simon Hi Vocal Solo—''Waltz Song" Arditi Mlu Allan Varena. March—"Fairfax" Simon Hauler Conducted by the Comp Uvenure—"Z imps" Uerold Nineteen lb Regiment Infantry Band, assisted by the Lafayette O.-cbeatre, under direction ot A.Frank Ucrgcy. 2- Selected Heading. Eleanor Conly Kilgore. 3. Crystal Chime*. Mr. and Mn. E. B. Lelaod. Plcoolo Solo—' Skylark Polk*"..Cox Mr. Fixell and Band. Lut Act 11 "Pinafore" In coatumc, by the Packaid Upert Co., under direction of Mr. Kuttner. male—"Star Spangled Banner," by Packard Opera Co. and Nineteenth Regiment Irfantry Band.
Master
Loom:* end Carpenter.
lied at the cornet of Hughes straeta, from wfaiob a clear w may be obtained from It's It la prorided with a large r which ia nicely furnished J for the accommodation of la It's proprictrcu, Mra J. 1* a lady ol wide hotel experli conducts Use Brexton In a a euro to retain for that bouse patrons (e once secured and also obtains m her guests tbe highest praise for attention bestowed upon them. Tbe :xtonsocial function* during tbesumr are of tbe highest order, and tome y fine musloales arc given from time ime. This house ia oae of the mott popular In Cape May, and Mta Myera the highest esteem.
employ thl
gathering oysters, rising l
he oysters collected in baakcla or reeptaolca, which those oo the surface an haul up. When bays or riven arc roxon over and oyttermen cannot ply heir trade, the Argonaut* can go under be Ice. Pishing oao also be carried on •ally oo the bottom wilb neia, for tbe lab have no fear of tbe object they iridently consider e whale, and awim from every direction toward tbe glare electric lights shining through Bponge fishing will engage the alien, lion of the first aucccistal submarine voyager*.
choir of Bu Michael's Episcopal i, Birdsboro, Pa-, ia at tbe Olenin it* annual outing, and is In of Uev. B. P. Thompson. The of the members fellow: Bush, Warren KUnc, George Kline, 11 ibert Conner, William s Bernard, Daniel Miller. George Bcigoer, John Rseser. Daniel Murray, BieharJ Beadencop,Mlaa Agars Hohl, Mlu Laura Nsgle, Mlu J Dangler, Miu Maxwell, Samuel Nagle.
r»*i.iina.
Tbe Grabm's were out in the yacht Emily. Captain Tony Bennett, y day. They enjoyed a sail through the Carla. Gallagher's Eleanor had a party fishing In the sounds yesterday. They bad good luck. Chile* Wciu and a number of friende ■joyed e sell In the Clover.
Night Clerk C
' night end w
awakened by the alight Incident of large clock at the hotel f -lllngor head. The clock it now In the re ahop, bnt Bate la doing buiinese at
;d aland, apparently unhurt. A donkey party will be given at
olosual on next Friday evening. All children are Invited to be present,
y requested to pay a foe of ten
cent* before Thursday. The money will be used In purchasing
with which all parWripanla "
i Strain and aad hu travelled all -fever tba r. end Mrs-1 He ta Ibc aon of a late Ugh Sadie Lee-loOdaL HI* talber wee Ur tw
eeUy.
ll be pre-
Thc Lafayette la rapidly filling up, nd Colonel Tracy ia doing the proverbial smiling of the boniface. Well tbe deserves to have It full. Tbe class of patronage Is of tne very best, and tbe register shows the name* ot a great number of tbe beet ftmllCa that come to the retort. Tbe Baltimore contingent Is very large.
The ettraesioc al Sewella Point this week ia ‘ L'nole Torn'S Cabin.*' play la peaeeeted by a flral-claai _ al 3 15 and 8.42 P. M. Take Use
a Beach arenue. TUI eat 1* tree. Reserved seats,
What is Going on at Oane Mav Point. NOTES FROM THAT THRIVING PLACE
Miu Anna Uaasler.of Danville, N.Y., passing the season at tbe- Sboroham. Recent arrivals at tbe Carlton Included Dr. Henry W. Cattail. The meetings of the Chnetlaa Ensavor Assembly were brought to a oae on Sunday evening. The pavilion wu crowded to the doors. The speakers E. J. Pritchard. W. B. Ellis end Robert Markey. The high tide on Sunday evening threatened tbe Bhoreham Pavilion with destruction. A portion of It wu washed way. Following are the recent hotel arrivals: UiltLTOX. Merchanlville—Gilmore Dunn. Philadelphia—A J Tyaon. W S Ellis. John p VanLeer, George W Green, C W Stofler. P Mary Jouea, George U Wtaind wife, Mlaa Annie L Wiswell, Herbert B Wlawell. George W Greene. Pritchard and wife. Miu Mabel Pritcbard, William T Baldwin, William E Kelly, Dr. Henry W CattelL Cbeeler—John P VanLeer, Jr. New York—Catharine U Barrett. Cheater—K S Worrell. Pott#town. Pa—Allen D Uoffsr and wife, Allen Holler.
Bristol—U Crawford. B G Edward*. Cheater—S W Mahon, Mlu Kiema p Hahn. E Paul Smith. Philadelphia—F W WaltOB.C SJonea, itaJunes, PM Walton. , Wuhlngton—U W Stoke*.
Ann* Uaaaler.
Tne Telephone Company of South sracy, whoec otHoc ia at No. 012 WuhIngton street, haa now SJ 'phono* on circuit, ell autiseribcra, and more leg added duly. Tne oppoaition : pula four and fire oa one line, ivory body hears what everybody oo'l want them to bear, and there privacy in 1C That ta why the ) ue ail ming the local 'phone. They have no one listening to what la
Character Recitation — Pantomime — Monologue—i Dd *anc)—Statue Posea— Elocution and Oratory—Voice Placing and Development. Special attention to the study of Shake*peare. Pri-
Tuc altrartiou at Sewells Point this eek sa "Uncle Tom’s Cabin." The
Probably abowere Monday afternoon, threatening Tuesday, light to fresh cut
i m gf • r
Gxo. L. Lorxn, Observer. KDTICE—TOCOKSDUEBS OF WATER. By direction of the committee i Fire and Water, notice is hereby given that all water rent: paid by the first day of August, 1 899. 5 pet cent will be added. Water will positively be turned off if the rent is not paid on or before August 6th, 1899, without further notice. Jno. W. Thompson, Superintend ent
The attraction at Sewella Point Ihti week ia “Uncle Tom's Cabin, play 1* pretested by
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'hiladclphla—Henry S Brennan, Mlm Id*. O W Ueberton, W H Bouatoo. Thomu E Wattasrorlh, Charlea A Spiegel, Charles E Spiegel, Jr, Emmona P Mock ridge, C 11 Bollock, Mr and Mra 8 Culls. Kte.I.m Uu K . A walls ISwceaaafwi. The Kissing Bugs again brat the Moaqultue In e five Inning game by tbe i of 7 to 12. Canby end J. Rogers pitched a fine game, Rogers etriklognt two men. For the first three innings It looked u if the Mosquito* 'ere going to win, the score being 6 to , In their favor. But in the Kissing Buga fourth Inning they drove out six una by hard hitting and won the game dub scored, and the game wu then Ailed on account of rain. The icon:
K. Rogers, c —— L. Carpenter, lb K Mate™' F. Rogers, 3b W. Oambloa, 2b N. Dally, U._ J. Bally, cl M. Mills, if
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