Daily Cape May Wave, 29 July 1899 IIIF issue link — Page 1

Reduced Trolley Faxes 96 Tickets for $5 16 Tickets for $1 8 Tickets for 60c

VOLUME XXXV.

CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1899.

Bound Trip Ticket* to SeteeUs Point or Steamboat Landing 16'cents

NO. 29

A Vaudeville Entertainment will be given Every Afternoon and Evening at Sewells Point

TIE SANDJAN TALAS He Observes Girls and Things On the Strand. TUS PICKED UP OK THE BEACH

Ucatnl T'.lrrUa) . Lifeguard Thorn Ion yeeterday very kindly UMk Hlw Boyd. Mlw McV.y, Howard Kelly and the band Han oot on the ocean. Hr. Thornton ii a

and experienced guard. The guard* arc greatly appreciated, ae they are alwaya eery watohtuL The HUeee Franco are among the regular bather* In the eurf, and are alwaya the centre of a group of Wen da They are handaoma daughter* of the South who an occupying a delightful cottage on Coograaa Place. They are entertaining a charming party of friend* from Uoothohocken, i‘a—Hlat Hary Wood. Hi** Hellye de Formal Wood and Hie* Habel Hauck. Been on the beaoli ye*terd*y wa* Frank Spencer, of Fhlladclphia. Hr. Spencer ha* made a tour of Cape Hay on hi* wheel, and aaya U l* all right. Veeterday afternoon he J** •trolling on the boardwalk with a moat beautiful girt. When aaked who aha wa* Frank •aid It wa* hie coo*In. Come off, Frank: Then wa* a young girl at Cape Hay Who Inal*led on haring her eay, Ti!l bar mouth grew to wide That one Jolly flood tide Bhe filled and juat drifted away. Frank Healey, a prominent coal deal, ar, and hi* family are here baring a royal time. Next aeaaoo they are golnx to build a cottage here. Well, Frank. you ought to be able to build a cottage anywhere after laat winter’* blluard. Attired In neatly Biting black mohair aulla, daintily trimmed in red, lb* Mb*** Katharine and Agne*'Wal*h. of Philadelphia, ware for hour* the "ob •erred of all obeerrerx" on the •trand yeeterday. Beautifully formed, their regal all* and courtly grace*, combined with their athletic prodlrltlee, pleaaed and faeclnated ererrone prceenl. Here appropriately, becomingly and yi

AH ilPLAMATlOK IS DEMAMED. To the fair minded bualnea* men wbc re familiar with the financial affair* of Cape Hay, and who hart watched dlotuly the gorenunent of other to come* a •pint of abhon hey think of the way the official* of Cape Hay, specially th* Finance Committee, arc conducting the affair* city and rquandcring it* money. The fight which U ha* entered Into agalnet the beach front trolley rood i* not. a* they W9UM hare tome bellere. * I* matter to ralac rerenue for the city, hut a more of men bia*ad again*! nager, and their motlraa arc en» tirely from a pcraonal dartre of two or three achemlng would-be boeee* to down manager of the trolley road became lie 1* conducting e large huilnea* and doing It euceeaafully for blmaelf and for Iboae who are uaocialed with him. The greet cry ha* been raieed for aome lime by Edward Towtaend, Chairman of the Finance Committee of Council, that Hr. Edmund*, a* manager of the trolley road, don not pay bla taxea. But he nerer tall* the other aide of the atory, and let* the people know Ihtt the (ISO en*e required Dy the city w*a alwey* paid up to and Including lh9S, and that the aame amount wa* tendered for the year* 18»7 and 199S, but rafuaed Finance Committee, of which ne Edward Townaeod wa* the bead, and why refuted? Becauae Townica not like Mr. Edmund* or any t who ha* in the pa*t croaacd hi* path In the ragulu »nd laglttmale competition of trade. Towneend wanted the trolley oompiny 10 pey WO more * year (*1S0 for the two) for the trailer* which lay In their yard* unu*ed year after year, and Hr. Edmunda • • hurtin refuMd to meet thl* onjoil

In evidence, and they were the centre of Mng group* during thl* the Initial plunge of the eceeon. A beautiful right, truly. A young, rtyllab. dutlnguiahcd looking couple arrived on I he beach a few minute* after regtriertng at the Lafayatte—Hr. and Hr*. J..H. Kennedy They have only Juri returned from Canada, and ar* going to r»ft here for time. Hr*. Kennedy wa* nugnlfic robed for the brib, and mooned by

peered aod dl*appeared amidri breaker* while hundred* of Inlereetcd onlooker* vowed them the hendeomeel

Tripping gaily along the rtrand were the aylphlika farms of Hr*. Frank and Hra. W. U Hhippeu. two refined lady guaau of the Lafayetle They M to lake greet delight In the eurf, end looked a* bewitching a* aaa nympha. They will probably remain all eui If burinca* d«a not compel their huebud* to deprive u* of their graceful

Hr. John U Dodd, of Louisville. Ky.. desire* the bud Hu to crrect the *1 ment made a few deyt ego that be an "ex Mayor." While wlUlng to take

eomethlag higher. Col. Dodd b mikiDg too much wdl-deeerved fame and money te th# practice of hi* prefemio lawyer to eere. He b oo* of the b of the gold Democrat* of Kretooky. and Ue friend* predict greet honor* for him la the near hr ore. Hi* genial

Oxe Of the pretticet dtwned euddenly upon u in the early aflamoOB wu the pictnrmque equipage driven by dainty little Him Price, at-

n it her. Hr*. Sadie Brewer. They derlared the water rimply perfect, ud talked ud Uoghed ud gamboled like

Ue children. Hra Brewer, charming the LafayePe pirche*. b abwlntely

Irreabtible In the oceu, ud capll'

around ber. Blithe and gay I, she ha* the abudonjof e Lucrctia

coupled with the form ud moderiy of

.Venus.

Tai Bud Max.

•180, u they bad done for yeera, but Townsend objected, ud ea * eon*e-

the mi) wu kept oat of $300,

which It *o badly need* at the preecnl

i pay Ita juri deWa: But of the

despicable effort* to get thi* extra tl20

TownUod unjustly demands our

taxpayer* shall in the future be told. It will coat the city nearly. If not

thu tS.tXW. The city entered

ault for the whole amount, ud our City Solicitor, we understand, advised hi* brother-in-law, to sue lo order that be might ge* a counsel fee out of the case,

a* ten per oenL of the amount

for collecting It. And then because he

■at be is incompetent to cany

this ordinary suit into the Supreme Court be employe 1. without authority of Council, Judge Howard Carrew, of

in. to help get the *130. CarroW* 11 be not lea* thu $300. And eoatue the attorneye for the trol-

ley oumpeny ccrtiorarlcd the license

nee Into the court to teat Ue

legality the Solicitor, we underetud, Aired a fAirtf lawyer, McCarter, of New. ark, to aerist lo the proaecutloo. Mc-

Carter b a SH 000 fee fallow.

Ou the oily afford thl* fee In lb

Court aod try to get for that fiso. Yet the •30.1XM dne the city for tax**, which are legitimate, order after order by the City Council to collect the same, the Solid-

g pay* no attention i

ova.

Doe* the city need thu altar, who always has > matter how petty the i, Would not It have been better ty to have incepted the ui opinion of ax-Mayor Hildreth and the Recorder rather thu that of Townaand, whom bnrineaa transaction* have beta

id Of

r head of

R- Hal pin, Proprietor,

rd grand Sunday evening concert,

July SO, by Slmoe Hem ’

•trs, augmented to thirty

Items of a Personal Nature which will Interest AIL

THE COTTAGE AND HOTEL GUESTS

Theodore U Ureeowrid b a guest le Colonial. H. L. "Sooner, of Philadelphia. 1* an EbhIU guest. Dr. John C Bullitt registered at H rine Villa lari evening. E C. Campion, of Philadelphia, la Pier Aveouc Ion guest. be Florence King, of Dublin, Ire1, b e Star Vilb guest. . B. Price, of Upper Lehigh, I* located at Baltimore Ion. William F. Blair jolued hb family rt Ooogres* H«ll I art evening. Alfred E. Harter, of Bryn Mawr. u sojourning at the Baltimore lau. Dr. L. Sharp, of PbUadelphU, was u arrival at the EbMtt last evening. WUi Chamberlain ud C. P. Willey, of Mooreatown, ere gornb at Baltimore

log.

Charles Conley, a well known re*!ent of Rochester, N- Y , U at the Lelyette. Hit* M A. Well* wa* among Philadelphian* who arrived at the Ebbitt ng the recent prominent arrival* at the Lafayette were Ur. ud Mr*. Q. S. Winfield, of Buffalo. iaa Dolan and family, of Pbllaa, came lo Pier Avenue Inn lari evening for a lengthy iby. Margaret L. Atlee, of Baltimore, lined the contlngct from that dty yceterday at the Britlmm Ion. * Powell Brooks. -4 Virgin!*, 1* a charming addition lo Baltimore Ian solely. Bhe anil remain during August Mr*. Hasting*, wife of former Governor David H- Hasting*, of Pennsylvania, b t guest of Ur. ud Hra. John I. ogen at their cottage on Oceu street Hr. ud Mr*. George Moran, of New York are guesb at the Stockton. Yealerday Hr. Moran called at the Wat* Doe. He b special rapraMctalive of te "Naw York Journal." & J. Cummings, accompanied by Mr*. Cummings ud daughter Marie, arrived at the C ballon te yesterday for ifintle stay. Mr. Cumminp ba prominent stock broker ud e familiar figure In Wall alreet. Him Mary Elizabeth Wilkinson, a, well known society belle, of Pklladel. 'lle guest of HU* Eleanor Mill*, cottage of Mr. ud Mrs Jatnei W. HUla on Washington street She will be here until the latter pert of next,

eek.

George E. Horan, publisher of Moru'a Dictionary of Chicago, with Hr*. .uagueal at the Stockton. Hr. Moran ha* passed the lari two month* resorb along the Atlantic eoaat He will go to other rehorb for a few thee go to Colorado.

o, and w

i dty

editor of the Chicago Time*, before it wa* consolidated with the Herald. Mr*. J. L Shoemaker, who 1* *peadig ber summer In her collage on Stockm avenue, gave a delightful atU In the Vigilant and had a* ber guesu the fol lowing society leader* of Cape M»i Mia* Henkel, Mr*. John Roger*. Mr*. Mill*, Hra Thome* £E riwick, Mr*, m M. £. Hildreth, Mrs. A- & MUMr*. P. Webb, Mr*. J. C. Shoe er, Mr*. Oourttandt V. Cramp, Mr*. William a Brill*. Mr*. J. Clifford WUson, Mr*. Veterleln, Mr*. L. C. Ogden. Mb* Josephine Miller gave e delight il procreative euchre at th* cottage of her paieub. City Treasurer ud Mrs. B R. Hlltar, of Cam dec. The player*

Mum Nellie Miller. 1

Nan Minoyu*. Kiltie Hinegue, Mery Coetdio, Hannah Berliner. Margaret Holme*. Mildred Holme*. Joeephlne Anderson, Katherine Reynold*; MemrsJohn H Sohwscke, Charle* CoateUo, Oostebo, Leo Greene, Edward Charles Miller, Charle* Rider, Paul Miller, Albert Clark, A. Raymond

JOLLY DOSKEY PASTY.

_ ,||y donkey party wu given Colonial tact eight. The ■ !I >ir wu gotip.by Hra George F. Huntingdon ud Him May Church a prise. Dorothy Dare received the Bret gtria' prize ud Smith Hughe* the Ural boy*’ prize Thou who tailed the donkey arcre. Edward Anderson, J. L. Abram 1 , leaner Biggs, Richard Belllogloa, Baatrlce Bellingtoo, Harry Bellloglon, Alice Bennett. Ella Buth.Geu Beaahey, Ellen Battcraby, Reuben Cohen. Lewi* Cohen, itae Cohen, Arthur Cohen, Walter Churoh, Hay Church, Hope Cookie, Grace Cookie, Alma Cookie, Samuel hen, Morn* Cohen, Dorothy Dare, liter Druener, Leo Deeuuer, “ Decthler,-Winifred GrifSth. Andrew Griffith. Marguerite Geckle. Joseph Gleuoncamp. Etna Greloctaer, Wud* Greioelaer, Grier HUlimao, Smith Hughe*, Edmund Henderson, Earl Huntington, Lean Henderson, Dorothy Ueite, Bessie Hriae, Marios Hebe. Celia Hickey, Mildred Hind, Mary Jacoby, Edward Jacoby, Harry Kt Susan Leavlck, Nonna Leavenwoi Charles Marshall, Emma Murray,Gladys Msgrnder, Josephine Marshall, Hannah Marcy, Mattie Marcy. Helen McAleer, Robert Patterson, LouU Uotbaohlld, Edith Hlchsrdaon, Marshall Rudolph, Jennie BUlwell. Florence Slou, Tho*. Slockhaualo, Helen Sinclair, Thoms* ir, Dorothy Sinclair, Leo Slraues, A. Stratus, Loui-e Slcphenwn, Mattie Schrllenger, Edgar J. Thornton, Bert Trumbull,^ohn Trederlck, Aggie Tredrlck. Gabrielle Weber, Edna York, Sadie York. HTOC KTOV'r, 'UEMMAN.

veil german. In which the flower of Cepe M*y eociety participated, Book plaoe at the Stockton lari evening. The aea of the young ladle* and their chspcronea were exquisite, and the ire, which consisted of flowers, •carts, bon bonnier.* of silver end cot glus, were besatltuL The gentlemen received Rabana cigar* ud pipe*. pslroocmea were Mrs. 11. Norrie Williams. Mr*. J Eroeat Smith, Hra G. Lloyd Magvudar, Ur*. Charle* Carver

od Mr*. W. F. Talnall.

The dancer* were H. B. Hepburn. Mb* Margaret Blakely, Writer Bennett, Mtu Ethel Greiner, Herechel Allen, MuaWtlUams, George HcCreery. Jr.. Clifford Newbold. Cedi Calvert, Him Lora Doric*, L. B. Hagruder, nisi Magruder, George Keaosy, Mist Shannon, Joseph Diamond. Mbs Conner*. J. R Gsuk, Mia Smith. G. H. Shearer, Jr., Mis* A. Shearer, B. J. Harrison, His* Mary Kearney. Mr. K: Houston. C Carver, Cuthbert Powell, Hiae Halt, Ur. Thompioa, Mist D mood. The affair wu in charge of Hr. Hepburn, Mr. Magnider, Mr. Shearer, Hr McCreary ud Hr. Calvert, under the direction of Prol. A H. Loon

•a Dvlk .r Mrs.Stan.

. Anna Maria Hud, aged about 63 yean, widow of the Delaware Rite Pilot William ■F. Hand, died at be home about nine o’do^lul night.from a, of which she had been a aufferei for a long lime. She wu a woman of ■ lovable dlaporiUoo, ud * cooristeni ibar of the First Baptist Church. She le survived by four children: Pilot Howard Hud, of thl* dty. William F Hud ud Hn. Joseph J. Eidrtdge, of Lurel Springs, N. J.. ud Mr*.

H. Churoh, of thl* dty.

The death comae like a shoe relatives aod friends, who wlH deeply

E HAXDKOME PBIX1JI **o>. •.Bede. The ladles dgbteen-bolc medal handicap tournament wu for the three handsome prizes awarded by Mre. Elliott Rodgers, of Allegheny City, a gucat at the Stockton, wu played on the link* of the Cape May Golf Club yesterday afternoon. The priye* and their winFirri, allver oup. handsomely engraved Hra Freak R. Shaltuek. Second, gold driver bat pin, Mre. D. R Martin. Third, silver More card ud pencil In shape of driver, Hra. Louis H. Ayro*. The score* made were u follow*: Oreo. UVir’p. Jh* Mr* Frank 11 shtttuck. 116 S UI Hr* D B Martin 134 30 114 Hr* L H Ayres 136 SO 116 Mrs John 1 Roger* 134 IS 119 Him Sled 122 0 122 156 30 136 Mre £ Churn*! Fut 161 30 131 Mb* Hart 172 40 1S2 Mbs Marion Ayrea 163 30 133 Mre L C Ogden 165 35 130 Mia* Eleanor aliU* 155 15 140 HnKR Woodward.... 172 ' 30 r 142 Mias Hurray .'... 182 4 i 142 Mb* Jacoby 188 40 138 J W Mill* 162 8 104

wine G

AME SPAM HAM And She Kicked Ud a Bow in Court, A RED ROT TIME IN THE KITCHEN

Annie Uogu wu before Mayor Milieu ud Alderman Duke ye*lerday ou a charge of having apuked Mary McGovern. Mary 1* a quiet, unassuming, genlle girl, about six feet tell. Annie 1* about four feet rix, and at the trial resembled a cross between a chemical engine and a *ud blast. Daring the progress of the trial the prisoner turned the aldermu's court boiling, teething mu* of choice brogue, slander, profanity and all that

y of a hot

day by the tea. It wu a plain everyof apank. The technical term dt end battery wu evidently ohoked out of eiutence by the sulphur. percolated through the humid atmosphere of the Judge's Utile ber ct justice when the trial got well way and the complainant and dcit got well heated up. ThU it the story of the little differ-

w blue

Everyone got frightened. She nearly uncontrollable, although Doug lau stock nobly to hi* luk gully smoothed her down the ban attempt to quiet ber. 'Bud for the dog catcher and hi*

• yelled

'■Get u axel"

"Tie ber feel!"

is winner* of the tournament cnee between Annie ai

their cottage on Wubington street it night. At the table, betide the •t ud hoateu, rut Mr. ud Mr*. F. R Shattuck, Mr. and Mr*. Loula H. Ayre*, Mr. and Hra Elliott Rodgers, Mre. Edwin F. Cook and Ur.

. Joseph J. Martin.

if Hr. Oorry's illness will not vent It. I<xt Wednesday afternoon the mixed reome of elxtsen pair* will be played, c eight pain who win will play on following day, ud the four pair* 0 win Thursday will play on Friday, 1 the two pairs who win on Friday will play off on Saturday morning. These contests will be eighteen-hole contest*. The winner at the final pair handsome prize. Those who lose will play together for handsome prise*. The prize* for the men will be pewter cup* ud for the women silver oup*. A first prize will be awarded to inner, e second prize to the runner id a third for the consolation.

A aerie* of foot ball practice

the lewn of Oongrea* it* morning, under th*

captaincy of Clifton Walnwright, of

Andover, preparatory

strong opposing team. The following

la the line-up of th

Halderman, right guard. Kutaehmon, left guard. HcLearn, right taexle. Charle* Millar, left tackle. Jsok Bokwaks, right aod.

the Firat Btpt'at Church, Kcv. J. F. Spence, LL D., chancellor of Harriman Univeraity, Tennoaeoc, will preach at 10 30 A' M Rev. Charle* D. Parker, the pastor, will preach at 8 In the even-

ing.

At the Firat M. E Church, Rev. J. H. Payran, Ph.D., will preach in the morning at 10 30. ud Rev. J. Spence in the evening. Rev. J. M. Cocklna, the pastor, will preach in the Presbytenu Churoh, Decatur ud Hughe* alraela r at 10 30 A. M. ud 8 P. M. The service* In St. John'* Episcopal Church to-morrow will be Holy Eu tat, 7.30 A. M.; Morning Prayer, 10 30 A. H , ud Evening Prayer, 8 F. The Right Rev. Ethelbert Tolbert will officiate and preach. There will be service for children at 5 o'clock In the

rived at the Beocktoo laat night Judge and Mr* Georgs Gray, of mington, Dei. Judge Gray, who

. right iftEaifWalnwright, full back.

Rev. George C. Button. D. D., Bwedosboro, N. J., will officiate at Peter** by the Bee, Cape May Point. Rev. J. L Ludis will preach Snnday lornlng at 11 o'clock at ihe Presbyterian Church. Gaps May Point.

Hra Pbiebe Webb, wile of Pilot John Webb, died at White Hall, whet mpvarily residing for the mcr, yesterday morning about 6 o'clock. Mr*. Webb wa* 79 year* of age beau ill but a lew day*, although g In feeble health for several years, was a daughter of the late Gabriel Orr, who wa* killed Jock In the "JOt by the premature eipBelon of s cannon. Mre. Webb wa* a Chriattan woman, aod did many good deeds in this community

I Mary. Mary

rblch caused the row. Annie got •panked a* a result, and she at once a warrant In the bud* of Polloe-' leldwin, who made the a mat ud brought the prisoner before Alderman Duke. The action* of Auulc *t the eve no doubt •• to that officer's A* staled before, Pollcemu Btldwin isdc the errart aod brought Annie Hogan before the bar of justice in Alderman Duke's office. Annie wu pretty red np when the Ural appeared before the J udge, but It wu not until le trial began at 10 o'clock that she When the court opened Lawyer Freetan Douglas* appeared u counsel (or ic defendant. He at onoo, for hi* client, made application for a hearing before two Judges, the Alderman ud the lyor, aod Annie wa* willing. The hen proceeded at such a rapid before a crowd bad gathered. This wa* unusual for Cape May, but then Annie at u unusually rapid feature of entertainment at the resort. Alderman beard the case before Mayor Millet, on whoso taoe at *cvcral point* of the game a tttghl smile wu "Well, Mary." uid the Aldennu, now go oo and tell just what happened

il* morning."

Mary Mood up, aod cuting a aarcudc tok at Annie delivered bcraelf quietly nd surely u follows: ''Thta maroin', yer Honor, O' told that gurl that *he wu not awuhli he* properly, u' she all fired up m at me, end she eez, ecz abe,

some of the suggestion* >m the agitated ud ode

tferou* crowd.

But finally, by threatening lo loc her up immediately, Annie calmed ud kept quiet for about a quarter The Judge then gave her * severe talking to, ud told her he bad no doubt •be had performed the Mar)- HcUovern, u the exhibition of temper juat before the Court wu evidence that she at taut wu Capable of It. He cught, he said, ~ her to jail for a month or two, but oonsldering the taot that she had to work living, he would let her off at the bargain rate of S3 50. "But." he continued, "1 want you to idcntand that bargain day* don't me often here, and if you gel up berv me again you'll go to the county jail. Have you got lbs fine?'* thud sol not!" snapped Annie,

•tbay In jail w* The county

couldn't let her go. What wu

"Well," uid the Mayor, "1'U drop

"So will L" uid the Alderman.

"So will I," ukl Lawyer Doug lau. But still there were twenty cent* lo pay, ud the girl uid she dido't have a i bad." uid Mi. Douglus "1

•11 lure to pay It myself,"

prisoner wu diacharged, *he Il-iw out the door and surveyed length of the street for her foe, but

she had gone.

Then ehe turned to a friend, ud aaid, Lol'a go over to It illy'* ud ‘hit And In they went, while the Mayor,

Annie, and a

upon by her attorney. . Douglas* commended to penpln be saw what he had undertaken, thta time the crowd had begun ti gather In the office. "Did you ttrike this gitl?" ukod thi Jdcrmu ot Annie. "Oi ehud uy not. Ol nivir sthnick ay wu In me loife, u' Dime got •phllndid riflrinccs from me Implyen In th* dty." w ehe began to get *11 out o temper thet wu In It.

mod the Squire, l kept on shriek-

ing.

"Tbtt guil," the yelled, atari log toward Hary HcUovern; settle yez, ye , whin O' git out•oidc—" , But Lawyer Dmgleu wu right lime ud caught her by the nape of 1 neck ud her belt end ul the now perfectly crazed girl down in a chair to hard that It almost unsettled the equ brium of the Judge. 'Have you uy wFarsvet?" uked "Shure u' that'* phat Ot be*:" yelled Annie, struggling of her lawyer; hot the Judge had lo squelch her again, u it wu the ooaaplaloul he-had addressed. No," auaered Hary, “I have neate* here, but a lot o' people i 'Well ” said the Aldennu. “yon should have i •poke of subptL-nalng some, but did not e Mary uid they The cast wu then con'icuad, with of Hary dotted here there with dilating allegation* by Annie, j rapidly getting In fighting trim. Bhe had her battle lamps lit, and wu iparring for u opening when Mery made several •tatemeot* that were likely to ioflosnea the ease In ber favor, th' Bar!" then, gathering herealf together, wild end with all the fury of u enraged tigress, let oat the roost ewfal bundle of aettta. She charged Hary

the tangth of lawyer

went her. Ue

HIM:TON STREET.

Yesterday wu field dsy at Alderman Duke's oourl. Shortly after dinner a iber of linemen of the Bell Telephone Company employed on the wiring got Into a sanguinary *cra

threatened to usum

proportion* of a riot. According

rHcnce Joseph Brady wu the a, ir and wu also the wont b

Brady, It appears, wu tculng a

en, who got angry, ud Brady ohn U'Leary a tucker. The lieu oamc down off the pole on : wu working ud proceeded off hie *pur, but U'Leary

hta brother Patrick were reedy for with their *pbr*, and the battle en

with Brady ont of the

which be

face cc

imber

icn Baldwin an

lem before Alderman Duke, who Imposed a fine of SI the O'Leerye for riotous ud disorderly oonducl ud disturbing Hr. Graham ud a kindred spirit ere utling in the yacht Emily, CepL Toney Bennett, ud spent u enjoyable

JBEAT T1UFAIETTE - Hunter, 1 ' of Washington, Wanted at Caoe Mav. HE IS ONE OF ME JERI SLICKEST

The lofcyctte Hotel wu beaten on Thuraday by one of the *llckul board jumpers In the country. Thera u no doubt about hta cleverness, ud than lao be oo mercy for him If tbs authorities "bag" him. A quiet, unassuming, genteel mu registered at that splendid house on the 20th Inst., utl engaged rooms for himeclf ud married slater for the summer. The name be placed ou the register wu "C. Hunter, of Washington." He dalmed to be connected with the War Department. He bad a nice room, ud did not mingle much srilh the guests. On Thursdsy morning he asked Clark Woode where be could get the broken lock ot hia valise mended, ud Mf., Woude sent a hoy to make inquiries, ifore the boy got back. Hunter Informed him that he had found a place Walter Ware's cutlery store on Washington street—and requested ihst a boy '« sent up with ihe valise. Mr. Woude ■implied with Hunter's request. As Han ter did not return to dinner Mr. Woude became susploioua ud examined the room ud found no article belonging to Hunter In it. Ue thu went Ware's store, where be wu told l a gentleman had claimed the grip. Certain, now, that the mu wu a beat. Ool. Tracy notified the police euthorithis, ud every train wu watched, but o Hunter wu seen to leave towd. Hunter, If that is bis name, is e man 145 or 50 years, medium height, dark

mustache, and a keen eye. Ue wore a gray single-breutol auk salt and a black derby hat. He made no eplurga id received no mall, ud la believed lo Previous to skipping be engaged a colored nurse for "his stater's child,” wu to arrive today. It la babe is still iu Gape May.

The choir ot Sl-Suneon'sChurch.PhU-adclfihta, bu arrived, ud the members cated at the Surf House. Cape Hay Point, ud will remain until August 5. The members of the choir here are Hannah Carver, Mire T Couenu:, axl*& nrinnie Chalmers, Hiss MayCanrer.HluBlanche Keyscr, Miss Edith Jones, Mtaa Mary Baker, Mtaa Emma Baker.Uiu Georgia n, Mis* Ethel Jones, Mtaa Maude ,Miss Edith Summers,Hlu Lillian Luke, Miss Beulc Boss, Miss Hattie Green, Mr. and Mre. Sills, Hr*. Hill, Miss Hill, Mtaa Amu, Miu Jefferson, Mtaa Vila, Mtaa Sanders, Miss Wilbert, Heaton, Mrs. Cape, Mtaa blandish.

delightful euchre wu given at the •ton Thursday evening by Mrs. E. X Acker, of South Bethlehem, Pa. The prize*.which were hudsome, were n their order by Mrs. B. A. H. Given, Mre. G. M. Slyc, Miu Mary B. Daugherty ud Mire E. Lewis. Those who played were Mrs. B. A. M. Given, Mrs. G. M. Slyc, Mre. P. J. Welkd, Mre. F. lt-Lewls, Mre. G. A. Uax, Mre. M. L. Dawson, Mre. W. Dougherty, Mrs. E. O. C. Acker, Mtaa Houser, Miss Walks', Miu Matilda Wilkins, Miss E. Lewis, Mtaa Esther Daugherty, Miu Mary Daugherty, Mtaa Emma Daugherty, Miu A. (/‘Connell, Miu RuthDaugherty, Miu AnnieWelkol ud Miu Lillian Welkcl.

Dr. Coohru ud a party of fiinda enjoyed yesterday's beautiful weather lo ihe Clover, Captain Scballinger, fishing Grassy Sounds. They made a big A moonlight party wu given by SJlas Rena Eldredgc in the large yacht Vlgt-

Captaln Clark.

posed the party weif: Rena Eldredge Ida Stevens. EHzsbkth Blaltner, Ethel Blsttner, Ethel tttlles, Crises Hughes, Barker, Alice Prior, Vlaelud, Stella Doughty, Robert Webb, Fletcher Stile., Charlee Brian!, Floyd Hughes, William Briant, William Hall, Frank Hughes, Harry Eldredge,

Samuel Desk.

Will be given at Sea Breeze on Wednesday evening, August 2, 1829, under isplces of Profeeeor James Williams, champion cake walker of Cepe May. There will be two prizee given, ir the most comical walker, (3, re for the most steady walker; 62Floor manager, James Smith; oommlttee of arrangements, Horace Williams, Benjamin Obeklah, ,

.U, at ail principal hotels, Wales' United Stales Pharmacy ud Sol Neeolca clothing atore. Walk will ba given rain

Professional Card. Mre. Elliott MulHoer, Dramatic Header ud Impersonator, ud Teacher of the Principles of Expression—Ahthetic ■ Hygienic Physical Culture—Artistic Character Recitation — Pantomime —

Oratory—Voloc Placing and Development- Special attention given to the study of Bhakupcnre. Private ud Cum instruction. Studio*- 216 Pegrr street, Cape May. N. J. Hour* tram 9 till 13 daily.

NOTICE—TO CQNSDMKR8 OF fATER. By direction of the committee on Fire and Water, notice is hereby given that all water rents not paid by the first day of August, 1899, 5 per cent will be added. Water will positively be turoed off if the rent is not paid on or before August 6th, 1899, without further noticeJno. W. Thompson, Supcrin tcndcnL Tax Dan.T Wave la the lending Gape

gpbet,* me warn

ells Point this week. Dunn ud Oonnore, Mias Edith Hart, ud Morpbel ud to uy ever presented at Capa May. It is a vaudeville show that la bound to draw big crowds. Th* faroecomcdy act is one of the most humorous Imaginable.

The Ice ud the Kissing Bug Were slrolliog on the eud But the Ice Mu lost the Kissing Bug— was (queczlng some girl's hud. Said the Ice Mu lo the Kissing Bug,; a member of that bund.

Thera la no more delightful place to jend u evening thu el Sewells Point Pavilion. There is * firat-daes troupe this week, end the ride over la cool and ploeauL Use entertainment is free. ^ ^ | You should see those beautiful samples that Boreal] has just received from New York. Tb* era the latest novel-