Daily Cape May Wave, 27 July 1899 IIIF issue link — Page 4

TRMAEY RH1E AHP SAB. FOB 35 CTS HCHT MCE IT SEUEILS MT THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1899 THE FOLLOWING SWIFT YACHTS ARE ENTERED FOR THE RACE

EMILY,

CONGRESS,

BESSIE, MARIE, ADELIA,

HARRIET VIGILANT,

Clarence Bennett, Alexis Schellenger,

Robert Burris,

James Thornton,

Lewis Smith, Joseph Hughes,

O. K., Jas. Polk Schellenger, CLOVER, William Schellenger, METROPOLITAN, Alfred Hand, MARION, Albert Souder, LILLIAN, Prank Dickinson, MEL VINA, Zebulon York, HORATIO, Howard Smith..

Walter Bennett,

The race will start from Sewells Point, go to Jarvis Sound then to Cedar Island Creek, then back to Sewells Point, a distance of 12 miles. The race will commence at 3.30 p. m. Tickets ior the Race will be sold be the Trolley Management at 35 CENTS each, which will include the round trip fare on cars to Sewells Point and one hours sail in any of the yachts named. The yachts will be at thekhsposal of ticket holders from 3 to G p. m. for the hours sail. Those desiring can sail over the course during the race. A limited number of tickets will be on sale at the Beach avenue ticket office, Cape May Point station and at The'Wave office, 512 Washington street. Remember the tickets will onl) be good on the yachts designated. Take the trolley cars at the Pier or along the Beach front. They will run at frequent intervals and ample provisions has been made to accommodate those desiring to enjoy the atternoon at Sewells Point. During the race MORPHET and STEPHENSONS IDEALS Will give a Vaudeville performance in the Pavilion every Afternoon at 3.30 and Evening at 8.30. Admission to the Pavilion free. Reserved Seats for 10 cents. /

WILL WED A PKINCE.

Jolla Dent Grant's Lore Match with a Russian Noble.

"Little SuBiUne," the faiDrite rnnddaughter o! Gen. U. 6. Grant, who U to become Prince** Cantacuzcne of Itna•la, la Ulaa Julia Dent Grant, daughter of Gen. Fred Grant and niece of Mra. 'Potter Palmer, of Chicago. ' Gen. Grant wUl return from th* Philippine* to wltnea* the wedding, which will take place at Mr*. Palmer'* Newport houae In the autumn. Society Inalsta that Mrs. ralmrr'Irrangrd the .natch, which haa added not a little U

Prince C

Uy, but ha 1* eery rich. He haa real e tatea aaat of Moaoow. On one of three 1* a aplendid chateau, which haa been th* bom* of the Prince* Cantaeuiene for nearly two oenturlea. Thla will be th* horn* of “little Bunahlne." Prince Cantaeuiene'* father died In December. By thla death the young prlhcc became 'th* bead of the family. He atanda high ■In the crar'a favor and la a lieutenant la the Ruaalsc Imperial guard*. At ipraacnt hela with the Buaalen cmbaaay .at Borne ea military attache. He la Si •year* old, highly accompllmbed, and ap-

a brilliant ft

Min Grant and the prince Ural met at Borne, In January laat. After a week’i •acquaintance, hire. Palmer, who wai chaperoning Mlea Grant, decided to go with her charge to Cannca. Prince Michael Csatacuiene applied fi •pedal laava of abacnoc from hla d A military attach* of hla embauy. It o young diplo-

SDaa Grant In marriage. Before night he received a brief but eatiafactory •wer. Concerning the matter, C

Grant aaldi

"There la really tqry little to ebout the engagement. 1 received cablegram from Paris, Baking me give my conaent to tho engagement tween Prince Cantaeuiene and daughter, and 1 replied that there v no objection to It, ao far a* I knew have known Prince Cantaeuiene** fi lly for 20 year*, and, while 1 have ne Been the young man who want* to my aon-ln-law, 1 have often heard him and know him to be highly acc* pllahcd and of exemplary character. Miaa Julia Dent Grant la named her grandmother, who waa the beautiful Julia Dent, of St. Loula. MlaaGrant'i mother waa a Miaa Honorr, aiater of Mrs. Potter Palmer. 6he waa bo the white houae in 1678. She la i woman, with dark eye* and an dive complexion. Her manner* are not v vacloua, but graceful and dignified.* P tween the age* of 11 and 1C aha lived

Vienna, Cob Grant then bring minister ,

to Austria. Bhr la a fine linguist, speaking French and German fluently. Mia* Grant bad three wiatera In New Yi aociety, and one at liar Harbor, beside* arcing a good deal of Washington aod-

•ty al

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is had m

ny ad-

mirera, among^them Prince Vi

manor 1. count yf Turin end nephew of King Humbert'of Italy. At one tlm< Miaa Grant refused to be a queen, when Prince Albert of Belgium offered him•elf end the half of hla kingdom. Hit attentions were eery marked. But the Newport eeaaon. of which Mr*. Pc Palmer waa the bright particular i because of the at ten t Iona of the Belgian prince to her niece, passed without the

expected announcement of

ment. Another suitor of her* wav Bober! Gerry, aon of Elbridge T. Gerry.

** ' now Miaa Oi

that he wished to Join the party Grand Duke ficxgiua, with whom ot state. It would not brook deb _ Grand Duka Bcxglua happened to ba at "* Aoocriitgly Prince Cantacc-

1" -»• day after

^ and "imp * Vuva prdara from Bt. Petersburg Jsta Mm grand duka." N'etwithsta: lug th* •imparaUee ordara from Bt.

tPutaraburg," Grand Duka Sc. Illttla of Prlnoa Cantacuaene. Mra. Palmar decided to lea'

a* suddenly aa ah* had left Borne. Thla Uma (ha giand duk* waa ool arallahla; but «ka frlnoa foilowad them to Paris. Cta4 morning early In Martha prlnoa

RULERS OF NATIONS. In the person of Thomas Bhaw, ton baa a citizen who la a double of

the czar of Husain.

The mikado of Japan generally els with a small bodyguard and often

without an escort. Th* prince of Wall

of portraits of himself clipped from newapapeaa and periodical*. Queen Margherita of Italy keep* diary. In which she notes her Imprcsklota of tbs people she haa Queen Victoria haa no far . her family haring attained prominence before family names became com The prince consort had no family either. It la sometimes'thathahad such a name. Wet tin. but the state-

ment la Incorrect.

Emperor William of Germany pears to hare added gallantry to hla

recently beard the beautiful Danish virtuoso, Frieda Scatta, play he said to hen "When I listened with my eye* closed I thought I heard Sara sate, yet I

-refer to heap my eyas open." Now It la th* canary bird's. A Lanin scientist aays the feathers of tha

sumption germs, which float through tha room* ot a house; also, that when a woman allow, the bird to pick bits of food from her lip* she run* s great risk, as tha hoi la tha principal breeding

CLAM RAT CATCHERS

bat a common, everyday aheU-flsl moved thereto by dire necessity, di vised a trap the other dayslhat worked Just as effectively as any man-made The Inventor of tho trap la a clan This does not refer to hla taclturnlt. lag his invention at alb It 1

ly followed by another of hla kin, there might be a conflict aa to priority of Invention wer* It not for the whelming force of circumstances, clams are the property of the New York aquarium, and as such will n or later be chopped up to feed ot appreciative sturgeon, who has n gird for inventors. Th* other night, says the New Journal, some of the hungry climbed to the table and began t veatlgate the clama. One of the I fish, anxious to know what waa g on. and to gel any nourishment that might be available, bad opened hla shell •lightly. Into thla convenient and hnngry slot there dropped the tall of of the exploring rata. A clam knows nothing of ethics. Anything that gets Into hla shell will surely be held there aa long aa the clam baa life. There was trouble In the clqm box, but the clam held on and the frightened rat could not drag the ■ fish Into hla hole. During the excitement another clam opened hla shell and another rat. careless of the fatr of his companion, put hla foot in thi slot. He, too, waa caught.

bull struck at the long siding and waa killed. We found him alongside tha track, and aa he waa not quite deed then I borrowed a gun and shot him three times, hilling him •gain. Dennis Sullivan then struck him anolber blow on the head with a pick and finished him. The bull la now

tha cattle which ered plains of Xlnaila. It we* discovered that the glare caused by th* light on the ' *

tact their eight aa they plucked tha

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