Bound Trip Ticket* to Sewells Point or Steamboat Landing IS cents
Josh Daly’s Minstrels will give a Performance at Sewells Point every Afternoon and Evening
TEE LAFAIETTE DANCE Societv Enjoys a Very Brilliant
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Tbe Uftyctlc wu brilliant laal log. Tm home U tba •ummtr bo a great number of tbe boat aocutj pie of Baltimore, Wathlegion and New York, and at laat eeenlng'e dance I hit element war rerj much In erldanoe. Chartee German bad a epedal program arranged. When the ball opened the great Tcrandaaof thla apkodld bouae merally packed wilb lorely wt attired In eiqulalle eoe'umea. management of tbe Lafayette not looka after tbe comfort and pleaaui tbe gueeta, but for their entertainment and amuaemenl ae well and laat nlgbt't bandaome erent waa a uiumpb. The orebeatra la under the dlrecUon . of Charter German, and tbe mmlc laat a particularly delightful It known ladlca and Hlaa Katherine McVay, Miaa Ida Boyd, Mra Joe Uanncrman, Keating . Bannanaan. Mra A K McIIm, Donald Mediae, Kenneth Mcliae. Major A K Kulton, John Black, Mlaa N O Blank. Miaa M A Black, N J Griffin and wife, David Griffin. L. Goodman, T J 1‘owera, Miaa Annie Moore, Miaa M Moore, Geo L Pratt and wife, Uobert barker and wife, W Naylor and wife, Percy Naylor, Kaymood Naylor, J T Keiruan. Ferdln md Broaaan, J T Crowley, Mario MoKlcny. Genevieve MoKeny, Hugh Leonard and wife, U B Worthington. B Broadbent. P Buna. Onaa Cranky. O K WlnaUeld, W H Bblppa and wife. Prank P Bblppa and wife, Joa J Morria and wife, Wm L Wine and wife, K C Grann and wife, tlarria Grann, Conard Urerun W K P ultency and wife. Mra £ Blackford, .Tbomaa £ Stapleton, Iraac N BcoU and wife. Miaa Kalhrine Walab, Miaa Agoca Walab, J M Kennedy and wile, Wm It Brewer and wile, Miaa Louiae Bremer, Miaa Gertrude Brewer, U Koenig, Mra L Lynde. £ McDonnell and wife, Mealer Prancia McDonnell, Maatcr John McDonnell, Muter Au.lin Melton nail, Muter E iward McDonnell, Mra M If Oancrofl. J A Bruton and wife, Miaa M N O’Neil. W M Pierce and wife, Miaa Jeaaie Campbell, Mra J M March. Min Mullln. Mlu Cuatar, Deny Kiaemau, Howard Moore. Mlu Mary Noble. uoLrinu vi.sri Kii vv.
he beat for a week hop which bu been noticed i. Tbe room wu thronged elegantly gowned womc: i, all happy and radiant wit being able to enjoy euob veoing. Tbe dancing wa aplrttcd, and Lucian O. Carpenter,Ab
The regular weekly ladlca’ elgbteenbole handicap wu played on tbe Ikpe May golf llnka yealerday afternoon. There waa much interaet mantfeiUd benauaa of tba failure to play laat week owing to tba rain. Tbe ecorea madi yiwlerday were: OreM U Ja> Jbl Mra Klliott Itodgerv 138 90 111 Mlu MM Bbannm 188 SV lit Mra Prank It ohattuck. 110 0 111 Mra J P Newbold 148 83 181 Mra John 1 Kigera 148 8U IS Mra D B Martin...... 131 15 13: Mua Ertaman 143 80 183 Mm K K Woodward.... 1M S3 133 Miaa Canning — ISO 0 130
kPteeaoo... 171 80 141
Yealerday wu the Brat day that polnta have been given lowarda the cup which will be award'd In September. Tbe poinla eeeured follow: Mn. EUkU Bodgrn Mra. Frank & Shailuck.
Yeelerdey aflnrniwn alx> ntaa of fonr. Juat u the ol New Jereey Trual and t
a Depoalt
uonnla for tbe day, a Urge piece of the riling, measuring about two square feet, IcU right over the deak of clerk Howard Hugbee and of Agent Harry C. Tbompeon. Some of the plulcrtng M'. Dug bee on the head, aed one heavy piece knocked the glaaeu off hla breaking them before they touched the
it into tbe money drawer, which w the time, u Mr. Thompson I dr up the day’s cash. Mr. Hughs', while be wu bit on the lop of the head, wre not rerloualy hurl, and toon The whole place
Last Nieht's Hod Was a Grand Success. A 7EB( BSILLIAliT AS.'EItLAGE
cl. wu highly a for the elegant and graceful manin which he directed the tripping of the light fantutic, and the genial Simon ~ asler, too, wu all radiant u the net atral _a of music from bu orchcagave .tbe dancers a spirit to make evening pau off almost, some mud, too quiokly. Among those noticed on « and about tbe room were: Berliner, Mlu Bay Ash. Mra Berliner, Jamei Wallis, Mua Nan Mlnoguc, Miu Killy Minogua, Mua Margaret U jlmea, Mlm Mary Costello, Miaa Mary Mlnoguc, Mlu Nellie Miller. Mlu Elisabeth Lynch, Mlu Mildred i, Mlu Josephine Anderson, Larry Porter, D C Wainwright, Clifton re, Mra Holmes, Mra L O Car. Mlu Ida Ileoezci, John Bob wake, Mr and Mra William Kelr, Edward Vuimer, Raymond Biabop, Tbomu Lynch, George Green, Charles ~ Miller. Mrs Blcckhau.cn, William Middleton, Charles Coalcllo.Miu Addle Baird, Mlu Kernan. Helen Baird, Joaephinc Miller, Mlu Nancy Clarke, Herbert Berliner, Miu Reynolds, Mua Hoaalle Hauler, Mlu Helen Langadorf, Mi>« Eleanor Hamburger, Mn MukUualer, Hot alia Uaaaler Kaufman, the Mlasce Franco, the Muses Wood. Mra Tinltt, Mrs BcrMiu Eleanor U Hamburger, Mrs C V Edwards, Mra J Austin. Mlu Griffith, Miaa J U Griffith Mrs Robert;K Hand. eo W Wright. Mra H M Green, Miu Fisher, Mrs C G Htlgenbcrg. Mra Bcheilesger. Mra G Howell Finn, Mra W J Blair, Mus Blair, Mlu Minnie Bteilel. Mra J B Thompson, Miaa F B Day. Mra J D Boyle. Mrs U U Truitt, J C Uemmcler, Mn E H Gans, Mra D Price. Mn Colwell, Mi Mn Wm B Bbaw. Mr Miller, Klauder, Mme Emma Buelke.
H. K-wnlg, of Philadelphia, fayette gu-ak "yivan H Bhelmer, of Pblladelphla, Carroll guest. . V. Morton U a well known Philadelphian at Btar Villa. Mre F. M. Dougherty, of Phtladel hla, la a Brcxtoo guest. C. B. Wurta, Jr., la enjoying a vaca Mlu Nellie Hahn la a Btar Villa guest, ier home la in I’oiladelpbia. Caleb B Taylor, of Philadelphia, registered el Bur Villa yealerday. O, K. Whipple, of Bridgeton, waa a went arrival at the Lafayette. B- U. Thompson, of Philadelphia,wu recent arrival at Carroll Villa. Mra. U. Abbett Herr and Miu Marie £ Herr arrived at the Braxton on Bunday. U. B. guest at the and Mra. Hugh Leonard, of Philadelphia, are sojourning at tbe Lafayette. E Clark, of Philadelphia, la a delightful addition to Brexlon aockty. W. WlaUr came down to Cape May on Sunday. He regiatered at the Carrall. Catharine M. Smith, of Philadelphia, wu a recent arrival at rbc Cal-
Tbe Ihlrty-Bfth annual camp meeting of the South Jereey Camp Meeting Auoin closed Sunday after one of the •piriled and aucceufnl camps In the history of tbe ueootatlon. 1 he ten days of oamp services, notwlthaUndlng l there bu ocen considerable unfavorable weather, have been attended by good-ailed crowds from Uie varioc in Cape May county, u well u luge number of viallora from adjaoei ties, and the aer vices In general been fuU of letereal, and quite large number of converaiooa have been Among those who have aukted srioca aervioea were Kuva. Henry M. Brown. Teomu liuaa, Z T. Dugan, J. R. Meson. W K. Fisbcr.O. J. Gregory, U. 1L M Naples, Dr. D. U. King, C. M Boa well and U F. Parker.
Mre Beveridge, the
known temperance workers, and Mra. L. B, Swain, one of the best known 'ten in (be Epworth League of the
Jersey Conference, have
doing good work at the camp aervioea, ited materially in making success. Dr. H. L. Glim the well known oamp muling chorister, charge of tbe musical pan of the service*. Sunday wu known u "Big Soothe oamp, and notwlthaUndlng tin propitious weather large crowds were Id auendaeoe at nearly all of the aer a, and great spiritual eatbuaiaam manifest. The day, from the early
Items of a Personal Natnre which will Interest All. THE (MAGE AND HOTEL GOESTS
sd -Jphla, la I Pblladel-
Capc May over Buoday. Mr. Melvin, who is proprietor of the Hotel Hanover, expressed the belief that August would be a good mouth at Cape May. E H Usws. of Philadelphia, la loca’cd at the V, indaor. G W Miller Chalfoole guest Mr. end Mre W. Glanz. phis, are at the Aldioe. Mr and Mn. Waller A. Hartmann, of Philadelphia, are Ebhltt guests. George H. Bsckel la e New Yorker now registered at Congress Hall. Dr. J. K Duffield, of Camden, regia, tered at Congrraa Hall yealerday. Mr. and Mre H. E Carroll, ot Getsntowo, are gucau at the Brexlon. Mra Law and Miu Lucy Law, of Germantown, are located at the Brei Bertha D ejfui, of Philadelphia, ned other Philadelphians at Btar Villa. George P. Middleton is among promstaying at Canoll
Frank M. Meg ear and Dr. John A. Moore, of Bridgetoe, are sojourning at
Coagresa Hall.
J. T. Keenan bu joined other friends
, of Phi
Whiutng’ou. ol Philadelphia, la enjoying Cape May tile u a guest at
Carroll Villa.
Among the recent prominent arrival! the Windsor wu Howard U. Freed,
Philadelphia.
Prominent arrivals at Baltimore Ion on Bunday Included K. a Houston, Jr.,
of Philadelphia.
F. Morria m, ot Philadelphia, d hla autograph on tbe Btocktoo ragiater yesterday. Frederick Mark and hla children, Nellie, Joseph and Frederick, Jr., are leaU at Bur Villa. Mre. Edward Bstroll, ol Baltimore, tine to the Slookton yesterday for a ay of several weeks. Mra. E. Sydney Prichard and Miu Helen Pritchard, of Germantown, are ueato at tba Stockton. Mlae Ella Hood, ot Atlantic City, is ’Joying the maey pleuurca of Cape lay as a Windsor guest. Mr. and Mrs. George Moran, well known society people ot Chicago, 111, re guests at the Blocktou. Mr. John B. Chambers and Ely Bucklan, of Newtown, are guests at the Wyoming for a couple of weeks. re Etilnger and Felix EUingcr. of Philadelphia, are guesla at Carroll Villa for ae indefinite period. Samuel A. Pemberton, ol Pblladelphis, la a guest al the eotlage of J.Pemberton NewboH oo Hughes street. M- L Beonetl and Mrs. Minnie Bennett, ot Watkins, N. Y. SUr Villa for tbs month of August.
d Phils d
i Lafayi
e Lafayi
He is a
Philadelphian. Miu Eleanor U.Uornberger. of North Walt*, Pa., came to Congress yesterday r an Indefinite stay. Herbert Hastier, e nephew of Simon Hustler, and a musician of nolc, la a E Bowen, of Bridgeton, is a Con s guest. O. B- Anderson la anolhnr lent of Brldgetoo at that house, r. J. Carroll Shesbao and Mr. P. F. »D are guests of M-*. William P. Cambios a< her Ocean street cottage. .utoiDcUe Ful and Miu Caroline M. Fail, of Philadelpbia, are plea, located at the popular Baltimore
Inn.
ig ibe PbiladelpbUna at tbe Windsor wbo arc spending tbe healed at Cape May Is Henry C. Haw. . aed Mn. F M Mattson are coning Mr. J. Horace Cook, of the su of Public Education, Philadel-
phia.
Judge J. W. F. While, of EiUaburg, a guest at the Chalfoute.g-He la one of Allegheny county’s prominent legal lighla. I William M. Lawrence went lew York yesterday, but will again join bu family at Btar Villa on aturday. Mra. C. C. Hippie, of Brandywine ummlt, and Mrs. McElwain. of lUdlcy Park.arrived at tbe Gienwood yealerday « a sojourn ot never J weeks. Rev. H. H. Bodine, of Ocean City, bo baa been spending some time In Monroe county, Pa., fell from bit wheel a few daya ago and broke bit Sydney Mihalovilch la steadily Improving from hit recent Ulneu, and givaa great credit for hla approaching complete recovery to Dr. Leopold, Phil adelphia’a well known physician. J. Cohen, a young Philadelphian wbo always makes Cape May hla summer the Block ion for the nany friends here,wbo are numbered among hotel guests and
lerday morning and brought a note from Captain John Gegan, of the acboooer Maid of the Mist,’
Cape House and Carlton, Otpa Point, or Mrs. J. Harry '
Capa May City.
Hate we are. Walt until the 71 8th of August and an tbe big mi ud high collar cake walk, glvan set waiters ot the different hotels
or near Five Fathom Bank Light ten. Thomas Price, of K City, who eras in a 81 uaaad by Intoxication, ju id was drowned. Tba body
ently
have com* to Cape May as Stockton *°Mr. and Mrs John L Went C. H. Loveland, of Bore Lion, have taken apartments at the Brexlon for
aeiann
Matter Waller B. Lyons Is a brtgl youth from Philadelphia, who la spending a pleasant summer at a Cape May cottage. Mua McGowan, of Washington, arIved at the Brexlon oo Bunday, and rill remain there during the month of
.uguat.
MUs Louise J. Levick has left Cape May for a few weeks to visit Miss Judith Logan at Lake Placid. In the Adirondack!. Mr. and Mrs. liavhail and family era among tbe recant arrivals al tba Brexlon who will enjoy the next few at Cape May. Granville Leach. Jr, WUmon Whllldin Leech and Alonso L. Ware 111 atari thla morning on n trip through w aeunda in a yacht. Colonel Behrivqi, Chief of the Police loard of Baltimore, la at ('ape May.
Mra. William F. Reeder, ol Belle-
by Mrajohn Mrs. Reeder
the wife of Colonel Reeder, wbo held an appointment during the administration of ex-Governor Hastings. A charmingly beautiful young lady and one wboee personality Is very magnetic is Mias Elsie Mihaldvltcb, one of Olndnnatl’s recent debutantes MihalovHoh la a highly accomplished
young woman social circlet. John G. Bhe Grant street
employ of tha Watt Jersey Railroad tor twenty-eight years. He has 1 present position for savant tried and trusted employe- He mn ot the civil war, and baa host of acquaintances. One of the moat vivacious little pe ins at Cape May this year U Miu Brown, ol Georgetown. D. C., wbo
the Stockton.
Bhe la always bright and cbeerfi children or entertain their elders with bet quick V irglnla Miu Brown U certainly a great acquisition to tbe Stockton. John J. McConnell and non and Miu May and Mlm Bessie McConnell, of Philadelphia, are at tba EbUtl House The MUaaa McConnell are charming giria with lovely dlapoeltions, and there who oome to Cape May who
Baltimore politic Mre-Margaret
Ltppmaan, about sixty
also a light will take place oo e betwiao J. Used, of Belli, id A. Nixon, of Philadelphia.
her home by several friends. Theodore B. Sage, aocompeni Mn. Sage, wbo are well known a er viaiiors to Cape May, are ag al timer* Inn for the summer. W. J. Knight and Mlu M. L Knight, bom home la In Dubuque. Iowa, were
manage* seven of the leading and •ucceasful theatres In his native md Washington. Butldingkloepeclor and Mra. II C. Hill, of ftriladelphla, were yesterday Its of Wokt Cape May friends, r. and Mra. W. D.Wlnaor are a
Beasley, formerly Bell Councilman of Philadelphia^ md Mi Beasley, are pleasantly located al t Colonial. Townsend Wheeler, a well known hlladelphla banker, U cumbered nong tbe prominent guests at Haiti, more Inn. eacou ana Mrs.Brady will leave daya lor Duluth, Minn , wnere I be entertained by friends until the latter part ot August d Mra. H. T. Johnson, of Pblladelphla. are occupying apartments l Congress Hall lor acme time. He ta Joseph Gawler, a well-known Wash, igtonian, after spending three wefka I Cap* May as a guest of Mr. and Mre Joseph Cohen, will return home uwlay. Catharine Holmes and Miu Katherine Lane, of Pittsburg, nieces of C. 8. Uolmee. proprietor of the Chalfonte, are being entertained at that
house.
Rev. J. F. Bpenae. Chancellor of Uarrlmao University, Tena.. preached Bunday morning at the B spllst Church [clhodist Church In the evening. Bishop and Mra Elbclbert Talbot, ot Central Pennsylvania, are making a Windsor. Hev.Dr.Talbot preached al Si. John’s Church on
mday.
Mr. and Mra. Tdllnghaat K. Collins, of Philadelphia, among tbe beat known circles, are located at tbe Stockton, after qn absence of a oouplc
1 yean
Mra. Leopold, wife ot Consul Leopold, of Chile, lost a valuable ahawl on ig. It was found by Mn. M. Daly, ol South Lafayette atreet, and turned to ita owner. Father J. T. Crowley, wbo often Knee to Cape May and makes tbe Lafayette bia summer home, la arain cnlytng seashore life at that phenomenally successful house. Mr. and Mrs. John Wood, Jr., and ,r. and Mra. J. Wood Lukcns, of Coo lobocken. Pa., make up a Jolly party Saturday for an extended sojourn. M Brandi, one ot the moit famous Iciaua of the Weal, sent Bimon Haaaler the dance music to be played ■xt Saturday evening. Mr. Brandt the loader ol Clnclnneti'a host orchcaMrs Hoyer. wile of L Edward Hoycr, of Philadelphia, wbo regularly spends _r» here, la at the Devos for of August. Bhe la acewmpa. nted by her a >n Raymond, and wl'l be r husband later. In the a. William G Keir are at Congress Hall for an Indefinite period. Keir la a rising young lawyer wbo already made a reputation for hluuelf In Philadelphia.and whose great hi to tar la Indicative of a auooeai. career. Mrs. Keir wu formerly Marie Mlnnlck, e daughter of one e most prominent and wealthiest ollixeus ot Newport, and is a beautiful id attnetire young woman, wbo la ell known In Pblladelphla. Thla Is elr Brat visit to Cape.Af »vHarry Koenig came over fror c City yesterday morning on aad errand. He received e telegram lotber wu dead. When be re he found it wu anothi distant relation. Harry now one of the proprietors ot the Hot Albion, Atlantic CUy. one < ■ul houses there. 1 Tracy when he wu of the Washington Hotel. Philadelphia the training be got under that well known hotel man is responsible for Mr
He Obserres Girls and Thines On the Strand. ITEMS PICKED DP .ON THE BEACH
Mr. E. E. Brewer and bia char young wife came down for a day S ic guests of hia brother, Judge
Bresvc
ayetlc. :
of U
w Laf.
'.lutandtng
he has been here frequently, Mr. Brewer la enthuaiutic about our beach and bathing. He and bis slyliab wife apeot hours lounging on tbe uod entermining themselves watching tbe gay bathers, the pautng ships and the merry anl|os of tbe giddy throng: wl listening to the jnlenating conversation of that brilliant raconteur, Mra. Sadia itrewer. whose wit sparkles and daahea Did you ever get ’’Booked" a beaut!fu! brown In a newspaper? If a certain alleged gentleman don’t mend hia ways there'll a hot time iu the literary kiteheu connected with the
bring us fubions strange, but through the lapse of ages womens bathig lulu don't change"—but that's no Eason why Mlu Marie Stack should ave a atilt made by a fashionable Ballllora modiste and then be ashamed to ear it. The rumor that she loves the a ter but being aucb a lump of aweeteu may melt la denied. Why. oh why. >e admiration of ua all? Taok on a ttle laoe Miss Marie, and a yard of loaquilo netting, and lot It go al mat: No more perfectly developed physical specimens of almost tanltlvas manhood can be found on the strand than stbers' Broisart and Stapleton, wbo temporarily sojourning at our leadhotel, mo Lafayette. Aod while h are extremely dignified they are s to unbend quite sufficiently to enter heartily Into all Innccent sports, thereby adding a keener rest not only to their wn eur.rifc nnt to that of othera partiipatlng. Eren the ocean waves apparently break around them leu nprorioualy and seem purer, sweeter and al aoulhern "cracker” was noticed
charming and ikaltrg around
bye." 11
Mra- John I. Rogers on Ocean after his lale Bght In Centre county, s he won his delegate* to the B 1 Convention. He la accompanied by Mra. Uullngs. Daniel Hartman Hasting! waa born In Lamar township, Clinton county. Fa., la 1B40. Ha cor Bcotcb-Iriab Hook, and received bis
McGrum is a young son of Barney Mcyt lAneaater, one of the leading butlden of Fennaylvanla. Hla ust east of Ian Caller, la l beautiful In that arctxxi of the country, and the farm ot hundreds of
aad Mrs. George W. Rife, wbo are happily hooked for a lengthy sojourn. Mre
bnt subsequently studied law and wu ed to me Bar at Bcilefot He joined ibe National Guard during the riots of 1877. and mu to tin grade of Colonel of the Fifth Regimen: tie alio Assistant Adjutant General of tha Second Brigade and for years wu Adjutant General. He had charge ol the relief work In the maugh Valley after me Johnstown ibcred. In ‘86 be presented General Hewer to me Re■ovenllon for Oover-
nself DominaU Governor In V*.
Josh Daly’s ■lamia. There will be a great attraction at Be well* Point tbla week. Josh Daly’a Mammoth Mtnaueti have been engaged appear for one week. There will be i elaborate Bret part minatrela, then all kinds of specialty acta, Including Dutch,
George O. Button, D. D., Trinity Protestant Episcopal Church, wedeaboro, officiate^ at BL Peter's by 10 Sea. Cape May Point, on Sunday lOining laat to a very large aod Intelllsnt congregation. The Doctor wu •allied by me Rev. Geo. J. Grier Kroer. minister in charge of BL Peter’s. George W. Greco, a well-known Phil, adclphis attorney, la apending ibe aumwitb hia family at me Oarlton. - Pritchard and family are at the Carlton for the aummer. Mr. Pritchard la connected with the Peonaylvanla Railroad. w. Harris a prominent wboleule xmlat of Philadelphia, la at the Carlton with hla family for me aummer. Rev. Dr. MllchcU, of Laoouter. Pa., at the Carlton, where the family will main until Fall. Hia ton, James Mitchell, left Cape May Point yealerday the Philippines, where ho will be good to duty u a aurgeon. H* wu frwmerly Major Burgeon of me Ninth mu Haddock^and family are loel the Carltoq for the month of AugusL Mr. Haddock la a member of le firm of Simona llroa. A Co., jewel, r*. of Philadelphia. F. J. MaoNamoe, foreman of the meter oriu of me U G. L Co., Philadelphia, apending his vacation at tbe Carlton. Ventura Rlanco and family, of Phlladelpbla, are al the Carlton. Mr. Blanco
_ plant*. on In Cuba.
There wu a bop at the Sborebam on aturday evening which surpassed all previous aflaira at that house mis scaThe hall wu crowded wim guests cottager*, and mo event wu one of mi delightful ebaraotrr. donkey party at the
Sborebam thu ev
nd let love, aod so will 1; But. more with you. not while 1 lough I die, good night, good t Band Man is fond of a good here la a limit girls, and aucb
wildly dalirioualy gay sport u "Poo!" tan not be Indulged In ao much. Thanks iwfolly Mane and Nellie also, et tn, Gertrude! but you must excuse ua,
'Never again will tbe rosea ual" No use trying to play
against girts wbo chalk the bridge and
■e balls In wim both hands.
One of me most delightful persons tie meets on me beach Is Mlu Elbe! Biogley, wbo came to tbe Colonial reilly for a lenghly stay. Min Bingley i handsome blonde who alwaya carries •rythlng before bar In society, aod i • of the host dressed women in Cep May. She spent aeveral aeuoru here 1
put, and bu many frienda amon Mat people of the resort. She la
delightful oonversatlonallat. The wits*
she never neglects.
ome woman or one more tutily and prettily etUred, man Mrs. J. W. Moore head, of Hughes street. Her ault is exquisitely fashioned out of beautiful " irtal. and many compliments are always passed on her appearance. Bhe obannlog woman any way abe may aken, and-la a delightful addition to
Gape May society.
Jim MoArdlc bears a striking Uanee to Admiral Dewey, and t ueala al Coogresa to present a fine portrait of me Admiral the other day, which now holds forth
wall of
though, right here mat
Jim isn’t u o’d u Dewey,
semblance la there. Jc
Tax Baxn Max.
much in favor. PupUa taught rapidly and correctly. Terma for tbe aeuoi 83. Single leaeona If desired. All h Lcotss O. Cainurraa, Instructor.
What is Going on at Cane Mav Point. NOTES FROM THAT THRIVING PLACE
Will Oocur at Sewells Point Thuradav. SETBll HK TACBTS TO COUTEST
sr of a largi
Oo Thursday ofternoon. beginning at tree o'clock, a yacht raoe between Cape ay'* A*** «f cat-rigged boats which ill from Sewells Point, will enter upon another raoe for the championship of Cape May. The following yaobta will take part:
Emily, Marie, Adella,
Harriet, Vigilant. Metropolitan,
Marion.
The yaobta will atari from Sewells Point, up the Lower Thoroughfare, Jarvis Bounds Thoroughfare, thence west me length of Jarvis Sounds I Crack, and down Mill Creek to Sewells Point In the Emily yesterday lor an afterxra ull were Mias Mela Richards, me Mlaaea Leach, Min Jane Clark, Kenim Clark, Dr. WUmon W. Loach, and Harry G. Leach. Joseph Kelly wu out In hla naptha lunch Ixcne and enjoyed hla trip. H. It Cartwright Jr., of Chestnut 1111, wu out tn the afternoon In the leulc, wim a party ot friends. The launch Eleanor, wim Captain Chris Gallagher on board, had me best and j oil leal party ot me day.
m Wednesday c Malcolm Seal* , Wubington, h
Shore-ham. He is a
Cape May.
Mrs. J. W. Martin enta at the Shorebsn
le will be given at me Shore-
sning.
a guest at the las taken apartirg, Va., aoclely.
Dr. Puuaec. a prominent medical practitioner ol Bristol, Pa., ta a Shore-
'll *“«»•
Miaa Rebecca Rlcsncr and Miaa Jana odgeni are two beautiful Philadelphia iria at the Shorcham.' They are tbe belle* of Cape May Point thla aeaion. A progressive cnchrc given at ibe Carlton under the direction of Mra. Glocnbseh wu the event of lut week. The prlx-a wore pretty aod useful, the wlneers Icing Min Harrell, Best ladles’ prtxc; Mrs. Rich, second, and Mra. Glneobach, third. Gentlemen'! prizes: Mr. Weaver, Bril: Mr. Markley, second: Mr. Holler, tb
CUffnd Lewis bad a good lima ulllng in me Horatio. Mr. Wilmaon, a prominent cottager, ebaperonod a small bat jolly party of ladles on me yacht Vigilant Batparty were Mlu Dorothy Wilmaon, Fanny Cohen, Miu Sale Mihalovttch, Mlu Helene Wilmaon, Miu Thannbeuaer and Mlu Emily Thannhauacr. They apcul me entire afternoon at sea.
■oat epjoyabWvenlng.
Dr. Samuel Houston and Cbarlea pies*!, D. D., were among recent i
vals at me Cape House.
Mra. J. C. Eiaenlirandt and Mlu Rosaline Eiacnbnndt, of llaltlmora, are t Joying e atay at the Point u guest*
Followli
M Houae.
re recent arrivals:
Philadelphia—Mrs L Kcls abon. Geo Lewis Pint and wife, Adside L Putt Mre Weeks, P M Walton, C H Mai paw, J C Kurd, Geo ^ id wife, Mra C T Lawson, Rebecca signer, Jane Rodgers, Frank Walton, S T BaUey and wife, Miu BaUey, Min Irena BaUey, Miu Alioe Garland, C V
W Bailey.
New Jersey—J W Henlinga. Rtverdale, N Y—Elizabeth L Maaoi Bristol—T O Edward*, — Lyochburg, Va—Mra J W Martin. Bristol—U Puaraee aod wife. W aabington—Malcolm Beaton.
Chester—E 8 Worrell and wifi Palmyra—Mlu Halite Loeey. E S A-Jame* Mitchell. M D. Ooatcsville—B W Huaton. Philadelphia—Stuart Schuyler, J P Lair, Thomas Haddock aad wT MacNunce, Mra George A Taylor, B Rollaaoo Karmic, Miu L R Rancia, Frank M Benton, Ventura Blanoo.TUUe Blanco, Miu Maggie Taylor, Min Annie Terry, Miu Rett* Terry. Min A E Carey, Mlu Lon Duey, A J Tyson, Mlap 8 A Edwards, G W Guener, E J Pritch-
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what the adverualng coat*, provided II reeulU show that it la worth tba CO. Tun Warn produces the results Ih • • rtheouat '
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Schuyler. John Bchnyler. Helen BchnyWaahlngton—Hernando MooaeU and
family.
Wilmington—D L Quigley and lam. ly, Mlu Nell le B Quigley, Mn Gossan, niu Helen Lukent. Beyreevllle, N J—Mra Chaa W Carr, Erie—Mre L T Church, Mn Z !
Plltaburg-Mr* R G Moore. NUea. O-Mra Baldwin. Baltimore—Mra JCKiaenbrandl, Mlu toaaUna Elaenbrendt Mr. J H Harney.
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largo and well pleased audience J Sewells Point pavilion laat night enjoyed a flrsl-cUu entertainment m by William Joab Daly'* Minatrela. Tbla company is composed of clever
10 gave entire satisfaction to irga audience present Each oelred tbq recognition that it
deserved, and me audience seemed perfectly aetiellcd wim me journey they bad Uken to see mis show. The drat
i, with IU end men in their
•cartel ooeU, veaU and gold braided trouaera, made an instantaneous hit
and choruKi were well raed me end men were really tunny. Meurs. Daly, Craig ai made a good impreaaion o iota number in me specialty
waa thoroughly enjoyed.
The Nugent Brothers danced themalvea into favor, and certainly deserved ao applause that they received. Tbe Tuxedo Quartette sang their medleys
tunefully, and were
•pond to a number ot encore: William and Joab Daly o
hla shire of merited n
; and violin Imitations are a. Craig and MacDonald, comedy musical artlaU, kept me audience In one continual round at laughe good mualoiana ae well as
funny comedians. *■
Tbe one-aot farce, “Aunt Matilda's Blrmflay," held tbe audience until the tall/of me curtain, and sent the entire assemblage away In good humor.
Washington, 8: Chloago, 5. Cincinnati, 4; Brooklyn, 3.
Profoaslonal Card. Mrs. Elliott Mulltner, Dramatic Reader id Impersonator, and Teacher of the I’riDcIple* Of Expression—d-sthetic and - Physical Culture—Artixiic and r KedtaBo
Elocution and Oratory—Votes Placing and Devalopment Bpoclal attention ■*— to tbe study of Bhakeepeare. Pri-
Btudioe - 818 Perry etreet, Gape May. N. J. Honrs from 0 till 13 dally. NDHS—TD CQganUaDF WATER. 3y direction of the committee Fire and Water, notice is hereby given that all water rents not aid by the first day of August, 899, 5 per 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. Jso. W. Thompson, | Superintendent.
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