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Reduced Trolley Fares 96 Ticket* for $5 16 Ticket* for $1 8 Ticket* for 60c

VOLUME XXXV.

Bound Trip Ticket* to Sewells Point or Sreatnbofit Landing 16 cent*

CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1899.

NO. 48

Muldoon’s Picnic will be given at Sewells Point ever^ Afternoon and Evening this Week

One of the Magnificent Events of the Season. 'BHW5ALL ROOM WAS CROWDED

Beautiful Gowns were Worn by the Ladies-Morgan Renders a Grand Dance Program—Professor Loomis Honored.

Utm wu Mn.| Clinton Burltof. wu nttirad In an Importnd goi ofalOun orcr taSeU ulk dccollntu.

Quacnlj formed Un. John M. i'ugfc ru •xquidlelj gowoed In • pi Jack foulard allk. Diamond! and or-

many panidpanu wu Miat Helen Pugh. She wore a gown of wh gandie and pink ribbon!.

"hlill uoaocomplUhed may the maid be thought Who gracefully to dance wu

taught.*’

The truth of thla quotation wai more forcibly demonilrated than baturday night at thl brilliant

dancing, hundred! that way. huedreda thu way. but all were dancing. The ball room waa comfortably crowded, and the broad cool planeu which ancirole It ware the tendtarou! of gay throng! of promenading terpaichorean deroteei. Morgan’! truly cicellant orcheatra rendered u One a dance program u hu nrer been g ran hare, and between Morgan’! mualc and genial Loomia’ Importunitlaa, the only axcuae a non-parUolpanl oould oiler wu that be or abe wu "onaocompUabed In the art of treading the light fan lu lie The hotel aeemed da ailing— no much light, no much color, ao much life and ao muah beauty ware gathered komogenloualy beneath lu mammoth roofa—and u the pulidpanu whined gracafully before the Journalutlc aearchlight the following well known pereonagu ware deacried: Mlaa Dorothy Agatha Murphy, Bobaria, Uenrudc Piaher, Mra- W. B. MeKinney, Katrina Loomia, Madeline Loomia, Malrin, Mra Hattie Maada Smith, the Miaaea Diamond, Mlu iiiaocha Conklin, Mra. Conklin, Mrt. tL K. Uilllngton, Mlu Beatrioa Billing. ton, Jamaa E. Mitchell. Mr. and Mra. Elmer Keeley, Curler B Wood, Mr. and Mra. John Brown, Edward Durall. Jr, A. B- Cheater, H. U. Hanford, Mn. L Dowry, Mlaa Jennie Ueyde. J. U. WbUlay, P. Uargent. Mr. and Mn. Jamaa P. Lucaa, Barton Lunai, Jamea r. Lucaa, Jr., Joaeph W. Lucaa, Chu. T- Carpenter, Mtaa timlth, Mr. and Mra. Edward Jobnaon, Mr. and Mra. Waller P. Muller, Mr. and Mn. W. L. Eilia, Mlu H-E. Weal, Henry Wood, William CarreU, Mlu P. E. Lucu, Mr. and Mn. A- & Sanborn, Mr. and Mrr. Canolag, Waller Pox, 0. B. Henry, Mr. and Mn. O. Baker. J. M. Jordan, J. Appleton. Harry Paraon, Mr. and Mn. M. d. Thompron, Waller Ooraoo. Mr. pad Mn. C. B. Tbomu, Prank Bentadeau, Mlu Lanra Powell, Dr. and Mn. K ft. O. Uardner, F. K. Shattuck, W. D. McKeeHb. Darid Baird, Mlu Ame Ua Walker, Barry Anthony, Edward Oaacy, Mr. and Mn. L Muon, Cbarlca Powell. Hareay Bullaok. Mr. and Mra Ctanaa Oroppu, Mr. and Mn. Kahdall Sadler. Boberl Mullen. Mr. and Mn. Q. P. ttalnu, Mr. Joel Harrcy, John Top. pie, Philip Ajan, John P. Flemming, Prank Hopper. Mn. Anlhony Summwa, Mr. a ad Mra. Claranoa Peberdy, Charlu Johnaon, Mr. and Mn. J. Raybold, Johs a Carpenter, Bertha MaebUa, Ldwaid Key cold, Miaua Aurelia Johmoa, Sallia Dickanao.LouU Duke:eon, Ralph Strickland, Mr. and Mn. B. Car doer Cdpln. John Uawaon, Mr. and Mn Prank Pclenon. Harry C. Taylor Mi-au Etna Taylor and Ruth Oraig. Salutary tffocU of good lute la dmu

ire and one worthy of mention. Miu Paulina Mag ruder wu chi Ingly arrayed in an Imported gowi gray illk canlmere, trimmed with white ' ice and allk. Atllnd in a pretty coatume of white figured organdie, trimmed with pink ribbon., Mill Beaaic Pauano >d a eery graceful appearance, the throng of dancen wu noticed Miu Johnaon, of the Quaker City. Miu ore a handaoma dreu of white mulle, trimmed with pink utin rib-

' one.

Chancleriatically well gowned Mra. Kenneth Wood In an Imported gown of old roac and green allk norelty doth, trimmed arith purl paaaemanterie od while utin. Uandaomaly attired wu Mn. Judge P. Wood. She wore a coatume of black ailk trimmed with jet and black chiffon. Deco rout Mlu Chrutlne Wood wore beautiful gown of blue and white renab allk, ornamented with ounce

iwela.

Enjoying the event wu Mn. W. D. MoKeefrie, of PitUburg. Mn. McKeef. rie wu elegantly can turned in green and ~ trd ailk, with yoke of laca applique trimmed with chiffon.

A choice bad of youth ana beenly u Miu Rebecca bmith, a popular belle of ’ Wilmington. She wu exquialtely attired, decollette, in a white apangled and ornamented organdie oyer pink taffeta. Conage of (birred chiffon and pearl pauementerie. Mra. Downing won a handaoma foralgn creation of black allk grenadineand Doe. Jawala. Dignified Mra. Smith, wu attired in a of black net, trimmed arith ptettu oyer utin. Jewell.

Era Spearman, of Pittabnrg, wore a beautiful gown of white with French waiatot white, hand-painted allk. trim, mod with laae butler 11 lu and applique. Daintily coatumed wu Miu Loulae Panegre. She won a dreu of while •ilk ualle and ran white laoa. Eooompaaaed by a youthful ootene wu Miu Annie McCauley, who, on Ihia occaaion, won a choice gown of white Pncoh allk orer blue taffeta and lace. Miu Howell, a Tory elate iy young tody, wu gowned tn delicately broidered white mtulm, trimmed eaiin nbbona. Boeea. The occaaion wu further brightened by the preeence of Mra. Dr. O Lloyd Magnidcr, of Waabmgtoo. Sh« utlred in black and white foulard allk.

CUffrrd New bold looked tremely charming aa ahe appeared U all room attired In white orgendle and Miu Florence Kenny, In a very pntly ue and white Prenoh lawn drru, trimmed with yalaocisnnu lace, wu no Uood enjoying the hop to lie fulleot ex. 3oat enjoyable circle of Miu Lillian McCauley. She wu arrayed lo a tan and turquoiac Ik. trimmed with lace. Dainty little Miu Cbloe MeKeefrie ore a pretty drua of white molle, trimmed with pink ulk; pink ulk auh. I Ida Benexe'. a protlj and yiyabrunette, wu gowned in white med with white .birred

ipable of appearing otherwiu than wall gowned it Mra. Bilph Qalt. She an Imported gown of baby blue cruahed Ulk, trimmed with peaaemeantu of peerla, rublu and diamond!. One of the bandaomul gowna worn at the Loomte lutlmonlal wu that which adorned Mra. Loulae Jobnaon, of Cmclnnatl. It wu of black net over taffeta, with applique figurea of black laoa. Beautiful yoke of pink Ulk and die-

Radiant Mn. William O. Bailey waa prettily gowned, decollette, in pink racked chiffon, trimmed with ahouldcr atrapa of black velvet. Diamond!. Miu Cleary, a joyoua participant,wu daintily gownad In white oh Iff m over ale taffeta. Handaome Mix. Charlu Eapenaabeld wu becomingly gowned In black laf feta, with Preooh bodice of lurqoelee Ik; Dee applique. Symmetrically formed Mlu M<£reary u attired D a decollette gown of bite embroidered mouaeelline de eole, trimmed with fiounou of rare Dca. ExquiUtaly gownad wu Mra. Henry C. Pic label to a China silk gown, trimmed

Miu MalbelD Riagel, one of Ua lovtlieat young women at tba Capa, an donbtedly one of the moat gn

Cordial Mn. Prank Tettarlnn wu an iterating apactotor. She wu gc In black Ia Toaca nat orer mun.

ionda.1

Accompanying Mra. Frank Vatlerieln

VettarDU. Bhe

black chlffm orar ■

wayMra^doeeph a gown of bind

Among Ue aoclal leaden preeant Mra. Piaher. She wu well altlred gown of black mulle over taffeta ail: 1'eraonally attractive Mlu Joaephine Skilling wu handaomely attired in white imported lawn trimmed wiu nr md ailk ribbona. Becomingly attired wu Mra. H. Danivnbaum. of PhlladclphD, in bla< indDce. Mra. WUilam Price appeared i ball attired in black net over taffeta allk. Well altlred wu Mlu Caroline Hnrrta Gallagher, In black allk, trimmed wlU laoe and jet pauementene. Mra. W. P. Breen, a lady wall knowi to Cape May vlallora, wu goweed ii ihlte dotted mulle, trimmed wlU vaJ*ar blue UffcU. Dia-

Mra. Dr. Gladden, of Pillaburg, wore : exqulalte Imported gown of cr i point Dec am

Stately Miu Agna Uiveratock graced le Loomia ball by her preacnoe, wearIng on Uia ooculon a gown of white

organdie over white UffcU.

Particularly well gowned-wu Miu Boec Urvinney. S te wore a dreu of pink dimity, decollette, Irimsed with pink and while bachelor batlona and Delightfully eatertalnlng Mra. H.Clay Browning w,r gowned in Nile green chiffon, trimmed with black lace over

Beautifully coatumed Mra. David Martin wu tha cynoanre of many temeyea. She won e gown of black with French welat of white chiffon and black laoe applique. An elegant coatume adorned Mn. Wood ward’a graceful form. It wu of lack net over Uffata. Dlamonda. Siatueaquc Miu Suulte Skilling attracted cmalderable attention attired u le wu in white ailk mulle with torjoiae nbbona. One of the meal dainty of the many partldpante wu Miu Ulian Bailey, who wu attired in e French nainaook over pink taffeta, pink ribbona end

white Doe.

Femininity eubllme wu repreiented by Miu Virginia McKinney, who wore beautiful coatume Sf white figured organdie and allk ribbona. Very prettily gowned wu Mlu Laura PoweUfin e pink Cntoa allk with

-and d

Die-

mooda end jeweled oraementa. Taet very plenum lady, Mra. Annie

T. Gardner, of Philadelphia, wu attired In royal purple Spaniah ai’k and

Handaome of face and coatume wu Mra. Elmer Keeley, of the Quaker City. — etUrod decollette In eteel colaire ailk, with niching, end tleehloga of embroidered allk. DDionda Dainty aigrette. Well gowned wu Mra. WUilam Gib. m in a black allk and embroidered u Mra. Johnaon, of wu attired In a coaturn* of black Da Toaaa net over white Ik. The charming canlatrice, Mn. Hattie Meadt Smith, wu an active partimpant. Bhe wu goweed. decollette. In e while ad bine ulined chiffon, trimmed with ire laoe. Venerable and lovable Mlu Hirriaoo *1 very nicely gowned In a blacl white Imp xud Bilk. Dlamonda. known nightingale, Miu

jwned to blank Doe and allk; deoolitte. Pretty Mlu Chrietiu Baird, of Oamm. wu a paerive onlooker. Big ettlred in black figured laoe.

• Well remembered Mra. Uoyer wu nicely gowned decollette In blue allk, with overdrew of white lea

no.

the Quaker City*! blue blood f am Uia wu repreeented by Mra. Coxa Thla dignified lady wu ettlred In u Imported gown of black lace and aUk. Diamond! and peerla Becomingly coatumed wu Mn. Kirk, petrick in black ailk decollette, with ruchlnga of white allk and lace. Quaker City aodal leader at the teetimonial wu Mra. Prank K. Shatattired in a green and while eiriped ailk trimmed with lace Henry, of Philadclvery prettily coatumed decolDtte In white organdie and laoe. The following India and gcnUcmcs noted u patron* and patroneaaei and managan for the ball:; Mra. W. J. Sea-ell. Mra. Thomaa G. Merton Mra. jonei Wiater,^ ^ Mra. George D. McOe-ir; M.-v KUiolt Kodgcra. Mra. George W. lloyd.

TIE nail FMYAL Miss Elexia Bassian and William Pruette Auoear at Concress. AR ORCH'STRi OF FIFTY PIECE

Aa wu expee'ed. all Cape May turned 'Ward Congrou Hall lul evening k ■ten to the jtrut concert by Hauler’! rcheatn, whieh waa augmented tc fifty plicea. The additional muriclanincluded a number of New YErVend Philadelphia artlata well known In the

The r

J T.^Dimond. ■ K- \t\ Downing Jr , i» Margaret ifilidav. a. K. W. Scott, V John K. Craig, wjohnl Kodgera. a. Clifford Lcwra. W. H. Kirkpatrick, '* Darid U. Martin, George Gladden.

«. H C. Louden-lage:,

r. Horace M. Cake,

Me wiuUm2 > Kt. .. Hon. J. M. Ii. Hildreth, Mr. Courtland " " Mr. lb A. Conkhng. Mr. H. K. milington. Mr. X. Pemberton Nc Mr. Whitten Evana, Mr. Darid Baird,

la Sauian. Srprat . Pruette. Biritone

by

Ut-nrt Uornbe ire, ■‘Bobeapicrre.’’ 10 Solo. - PolonalM

Am

Min Elexia Bai Overture, "Midaummer Duett, "Qaala V

Miu 1 Mr. «

March, "Du Sacra,

Overture, ’'WiUDm Tell,’’ The Aral number. "Cinq M-

onnod, wu a magnificent cjmpoaltloi mdered in admirable manner, h wu The rapnesJic ’Hongroiae,’’ by DlazI, •el with a aimula* reception, u did alao le Fifth Symphony. Andante. Scire no,

» Beth oven.

Then came one of the foautree of the rening, ’The Palms." aung by Wm. Pruette, one of America'! greateat |pri. The great and beautiful eompoaiUon u rendered In the defp, rich voice of Mr. Pruette, nevak founded tutlfnl, and the ainger finiahad

Mr. Andrew Sinnicka Hon. M. A. Woodwar Mr. F. F. Lovejov, Mr. BcnJ. F. Lee, Dr. Geetgc Gladden, Mr. William P. Breen Mr. William S. McKii Col. J. M. Duff, Dr. Kmlcn Phyaick.

Mr. J. Fred Bete Jr . Captain J. F. Kodgen, Hon. George Hire*. Mr. P. H. s. Cake.

Mr! \V t A!*LUk *y ,e-

m 100th annlver-

The event promtaea to be of gnat !ntereit, u Capo May la one of the rat popular watering place! In

1 been handaomely decorated for tl

i direction of Locien O o hu been tbe leading

The programme waa arranged by imon Hauler, and wu elaborate in all

the aambera. It follow*:

Saraband, "Cinq Mart.” Goar Rbiptodi*. "Hoogroiae." LI 5th Sym) hone, "Andante, Schern,” Al.egrclte con Brio. Brelhoi Baritone Solo, ’The Palme.” Poi

Overture, ’Taai

Mr. Wm. i’rv

Wagne

The fatlval wu e greet auccae, Sf. mon Hauler*! aou! wu la It, one oould tell from the manner in which be wielded the baton, and by the way bia eye lit np u the grand Inaplring atrmlna re»»:W CUt Kill DEDICATED.

The r

v Preabyterian Church Hugha atreete, which

it of the moal magnificent and impoaing atructura in Sonin Jeney.

yesterday morning in Ifac

preacnoe of an enormona aaaembly. Long after tbe rervica began, the iniix of people continued and the houae u filled to oversowing before 11

raaod.

Rev. J. A. Worden, D. D., LL. D., of PhlladelphU, and Rev. A. S. Mliboi. land, D. D„ of Uotoolowo. Pa., aulated Cockma In tbeaervice. Rev. Dr. Mulholland rad the ieuon from Matt b-ginning at U’b vene. Dr. Wori preached tbe dediatory aermon

IN TEE EOMMEE ML Items of a Personal Nature which will Interest All. THE mm AM HOfEL G1IESIS

addrraa. rt U. Clay Broa D. C-. kindlf gi

lent and aUracilve ieoce gave marked ipriate and eloquent rnlng, of Wai ve her aerel

iclod-

in every eenae of

r. PrueUe

■The

Bowed Dosung with more expreulon. The tremendoue ovation he reoeived mutt been truly gratifying lo Mr. Pruette. Ue wu a acholar of the fam - Bartll, and hie perfectly trained e la one of the moarbeeutifol ever heard here. He wu accompanied to Gape May by Mra. Pruette, hla lovely

wife.

Tbe overture from "Tannhanaor," u next rendered by tbe orcheatra, after which Henry Uornberger wu violin playen today who can thrill their sarera as can Mr. Ueruberger, and he el with a 11 altering reception. The overture "H ibap'erre." by Lltolff, had been awaited with lateral, the immortal comtore, or rather dcecriptivc fantaaie of the bloody French revolution of '83 will. le thought, outlive overturn written •lea Lilolff wrote hit, bat In the great effort!, both dramatic u well i the earlier tumult of terrible end brutal mob, tbe atarillng clang of the Meraelllaiec. even the log of the knife of the guillotine, lowed by tbe waiting of tbe sympathetic reDUoni of the victims, dating of the nobleet of men end w jf Prance, relapelng again to tbe whirl craned mob. finally ending in a triumphal fanfare, cannot be explained , but mutt be bard to b< No, Lito'fi’e overture wil never be riven over to oblivion, bol will eland tbe teal of ago. Ii la lbs gnat leeaon of humanity, and every lover of Us ojoi

Friday nlghl, end the •ing oflleera reflected for one President. John C. Bnllltt, Philadelphia ; Vice-President. Dr Emlie Phyaick. Gape May; Treasurer, Louis Ayera, Philadelphia; Secretary, »nk U Shauuck.Philadelphia; Board Governor!, Jama M. K. Uildrelb Cape May; Louis 1L Ayera, John C. ~ * l. George W. U >yd. Kiohard Campion, John P. Craig, Jamea G Correy, Edwin P. Cook and Dr. Charlea N. DavU, o! Pniladelphte; Thomu W. riok. Dr. E nlin Poyalck and Alfred B. Miller, Cspr May; J. Earnest Smith, Wllml-gtou; EllloU Kodgen, PitUburg; William J. Sewell, Camden. • Writer Harvey. Prank K. SliatJr., J. L. Shoemaker and L, A. Soutl, PbUadcIpiU; Bjsrd of Trualea, Dr. Emlin Phyaick, Richard Campion

E B. Artman,

be orcanls itlon has proved a great

nounced equal to

rough and dangerous eeu and high bdea. A bad waahont occurred on tbe SewelTe Point end of tbe trolley road, rcuted any performanei Saturday night. Tba repaired and tbe regal!

to-day.

Muldoon’s Picnic’’ will be pi iri weak. In froot of the city oi arday the water came no lo 11

■cash Warty. Beach parties grow popular every year Last Friday a party

Ion of "B”ber-

Dving

airy, it le nip.

grand

tra for hla production which la said to be hu greatest ajxcude.

aorriod away by tbe rerd pterre." Wbcn Sir Hen hri Tialt to this «vj

Tbe a

f Mia-Elexia Bu

alan, the great prim. coun. was due Indneas of Joan Pnilip Bon This megniflrent linger, wbo bu

lighted audiences In all the great cilia

lerioa, sang the "Polonalu Mig

doc," by Ambroist Thom A. in a ciar

and thrilUag etyte, and f/urely w< ulieooe, wninVwaa^shown by ll great applanac ’with sshicb she w

'Way Down opoe’theBnwanec River" e style that touched all bearta, but r hearer, hungered for more, an is heard la "Home Seed lb >1* tweet sieger comb'na a bunkfol and attractive penooaiHv. and nnat be truly grateful lo Use ■at of Congress, to Mr. Carpenter and to SI moo Hosier for tbeae mi lightfnl features of tbe ooooert.

s and aou! thrilling

Ion of two solos entitled •’The Hi

y Song” and "TbeNlnely ealed Its true w -rth and added

Nine

tor Cockiu an elnquent and area oonuibut on. lo the md req uated

aunred the contributors dt

Dr. Worden appals for liberal rauae of Christian-

cringa were given for such pi

If Club wu b

Joseph KH'y wu In Peiladclyhiai a'urday atted-tlng to ihe ojieniai le Nalicnel Tnaire. Aa u-ual IL... aa a large •tlendince. Th- opening Mr. John C Beidrn, former Senator clerk to Sialr Comptroller E. J. A a lul winter, hu'inuch improved

At Clnainoall— . Ijonla. 10; One At Chicago— Chicago, T. Cl •veil Louisville, 5; Cnici

is Dying out

ns, which are proiny tn tbe country, le club houae annex and other Improvemcnu. the Treunrer'a report aboaed a 1 .nance of (UG1 13. The lloka b ive b -on in almost daily use jcJmr 2 and rro rrd shows that over

A number of leading New Jeney pol- ■ clans wore at Cepe May over Sonday nd yesterday celled on General Sewell t hit residence. Tbe party mb coaler Richard C. Miller, of S ena or Herbert W, Johnsor, Senator K bert E Hand, Slate Controller William b. Hanover, Bt’bcr Gummere, Oonnly Clerk of Mercer; Gongreuman Louden-lageT, rx-Congrea.msu George Hires and Sheriff David Baird, of Cam den. Tney went over the political aim. nomination of McKinley and Hobart.

Tba Wiodaor wallers gave a bonbon entertainment, cake walk and dam Saturday evening at tha Auditorium. Tne programme conauted of a natal rivet tore by a quartette, a baritone solo by a a Felton, a tenor solo by John awllnga and a magical entertainby Prof. James Smith. They had 0 good time and kept up the dance 1 o'clock. The quartette oontrited hn W. Bswltnga, W. T. Lewis, I E D.via and W. H. Bnr in Vickens and Wm. Gray carried

children's military ball lo like prior al tn Hall ou Friday tvreing. An. ; ll will be for Ihe bcoi-fi! of the Boys' Brigade of Cape May City. Pur. (her particulars will he given later.

CAPE M

Cape May To-slaa . The season ao far hu ban the bat very way for at lost eight years, tl or that Harrison wu here. There ot a vacant oottage at tbe reeort, and the arrivals have been unusually baavy at ten days. Nearly every year In tbe put there have ban reports of great rushes to one or two other raeorta In New Jeney. These reports have not •ent oot thla year. Gape May or full abere.

rhe overture.' "Midaummer Night's “w* earn," Mendelssohn, wu another ee-1 j. . able number by the orcheatra. , urto rhe duet, • Qualo Vooe," Verdi, byianoe as Ehatian sod Mr. Pruette, was on. | «3 Jo

Tbe bop at Congreea wu ea ni well attended on Saturday night. It a splendid night for dancing and Lucten O. Carpenter had prepared an excellent programme. The younger eel wu vs much in evidence, u it always to

delightful affairs.

H.M Potts, of PtriladolphD on i ’day j lined Mrs. Pjib, who hu b t tlie.Glcnw.KKl s.»*r.l w.tkv Tl

'. Church, Pbiladelphia.

their daughisn. M'se • J..m peine end

it. daiie May. .mpbell, of Phi he bach u

LITE EOTEUBEims Our Visitors and the Cities They are From. NEARLT mtSTATE EEfBESHTED

pretty autu o bell ia down !

Mu Ci

lo the r

Cemdcn-Artbur C flew. Robert Z Gulllngs, 1) ivid Baird, Mias Chriewe F RHrd David Baird Jr. Mn LB Fox, L

Pillaburg—El ward V Pay.

Salem—B Griscom, Joseph Cub-?. Waynabu.g-W E Hill end wife Wuhingtoo-Fred H Wines. G O

Totten, Jr.

Wat V.-F L Landstoeet, Mra R M

G Brown.

Plainfield—Cherlo A Reed. ^ Tran toe—W S Hancock, larkar Panbboro—H C Loudenaleger. Oermaetown-U W Dunning. Jr. Mr. Prank T Marr, Mia. Wmifrad Mart. Miaa Judith Marr, Elsvard 8 Broebte. Charia A Mack y. Miaa ButLima, O-W L MarKe.x e and wife. I'hiledelphD—A D P.rdee. C B wia. U Berolay. Frank E Highly, W Kan. Jr. Miaa White, B W Gregg, c L Hopkins, O L Lar.'Moger A-hhunt. Ariley P C Ashhurat, b T Paul, Wm B Wert, Sydney G Fiiber. Prank Marr, * ma Merley. Norman O Dunn, C L gy. J Howland Coil, Frank W Paul, le loatcr U Nelson, J M Rboda. Jr. John Blrawbridge, E V, Hacker. Baltimore—Augustus Settler.

Pennsylvania—C T King. PitUburg—J B Leughlin.

Wllka Bsrre—Frank E Patterson, W

S Reader.

York—Th os J Bnahley, Wi Ham

A Sohsltxer.

Piedmont, W V

Camden—R C Markay, J Willard Morgan. Worcater—C E Neale. Newark—E A McNally. Mien-Rev M Quinn. Harrieburg—D D Muoima. Baltimore—Harold E Wai. Louisville—R M Rutherford, Rota Kuiherford, Mr* Rutherford. Miss Rutherford. Miu MatUe Rutfarr-

F WEATHcR REPORT.

. Twlblll, Jr.— Msu'icc Joly. Justice OCornelint end wife, Benjamin Eiteman. B R Dutton. Jr. £ O Monaghan H L Painter. Mn Samuel Bolton, Mary Bolton, E Mer. Bolton, Mra M J Muir, John M ipbell, Maggie A McGrath, Mra M unan. Frank Krennan. Dr and Mra J A Worden. J P Reynold*, W B Da Jr. M W Newton, Mlu Bbermao. Halier. Mn L George. Miu C B George. Mlu A L George. William J

Every morning, 10 to 11.30. Drawing ’em of Oongrew H«U. The gilf step nd polo lancera. the new dances, are luck In favor. Puptla taught rapidly nd correctly. Termr*— •— fid. Single lessons if *—nation by ailing. Lcaixs O Csiu’Kk

5 Jsokson alreet. a

dwelling, including furnltui in a choice centra! loeilton, on the hlgheat ground in Gape May. with i large lot fronting on two prominent ivenoes; private bath housea in the — *— dairlng a delightful,

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pay them to Inspeot this property. Particulars from J. J. McConnell, can Hoy la, P. O., Gwynedd Pa. profeaalonml Card. Mra. Elliott Mulliner, Dramatic Rader id Impersonator, end Teacher of the Piiordptoeof Kxproeion—-Esthetic end Hygienic Physical Culture—Artialic and Chareder Reeltetioo — Pantomime — Monologue—(Dclaane)—Suiuc Posa— —utlon end Oratory—Vola Placing _ Development. Special attention given to the study ot Shakes pare. Private and Cum Inalructioo. Btudloa • 218 roan street, Gape May, N. J. Honrs from 8 Jill 12 daily. Loot—While ea route from Camd ■ Cepe Mty, e brown AUgmtor pocketook containing two baggage checks, ao tlcbeu from Camden Is Gape May, leo two ticktU Irom PhlUdelphla Fash mg’ob. D. G, ovrr the B AO. B. It-, arid book being marked U the of Henry Bradley, Potomac. Montgomery Go , Md.. or 1338 F streol, N ~ Washington, U C. The finder

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Yorji-Mlle Baasiam, William Pruette and wife. Camden—Frank T Lbjd. PnlladelphU—Caspar Saucier, Jacob auder, Miu M P Schetky, A D Coon, l Austin and wife. Mlu J H Oherieufir. Miu M J Colimao, Chr Uild .brandt, F Zimmerman, John Faaabauer, Emil dt, A Horner. J Horner, Charles N Cohen, Louis Fehling, Max Conrad, Henry Mayer, Jr. Ed Gerhard. J Pierce, M A lioeal, Samuel Has* B Roes liman, Adolph Sender, J Wilson, CCA Baldi and wife, Joseph oldamlth. Frank Nirdlingtr. J Edward lurham, W H BatlenmtUer. Wilmington—Charia W Pusey and Ue. W W Pnaey. 2d. Potomac, Md—Henry B adley and rife. Hairisburg—D D Mumma. CleveUod—Geo L Quay and wife. Alloway—R C MUIer. Wayne—Freeman S Harr Don. PitUburg—Mn E J Unger, EHen B Unoeld. Baltimore—Howard PSeiler and fern, ily, ChrialUn Dleehaen. Bridgeton—J F Perry end wife, O F Anderson, S E Bowen, MUa Bowen,

PnlladelphU—Jama Roberta. Leon Pox, P W Gilbert, W D Palrtnan, Mra A Blauert, Robert Peal, Mary A Paul, ‘ .argaret O Paul. Leechburg—Samuel Hunter. New York—Ksbert Waring. Baltimore—T J O’Ooooer. Harriaburg—George Z Kunkil, Mra S Konkel, Miaa Isabel Ntot’ey. Hivcrford—W H Ludlow, A J Lud low, Q Ludlow. Dayton, Ohio—John J Bcba- ffrr and wife, A W Soharffer, Mlu Mira Haver,

PhlladelphU—George M Vickers end wife, Herbert M Juattee. Joaeph J Borne end wife. ^ Wilmington—William L Hammond.

PhlladelphU—C W Webb, CberUs Preebofer and (arnUy, C H Haas, Was McMullen, MUa Unde O Naff, David