Reduced Trolley Fares 96 Tickets for $5 16 Tickets for $1 8 Tickets for 60c
\ ^ VOLUME XXXV.
CITY, N. J., THURSDAY. AUGUST 24, 1899.
liouMtt Trip Tickets to Sewells Point or bHxvuibotit I.mnHn§ "N 16 cents
NO. 51
Muldoon’s Picnic will be given at Sewells Point every Afternoon and Evening this Week
i SDIHER
Items of a Personal Nature which
will Interest All.
THE'COTTAGE AND HOTEL GDESTS
• blarlac »t U.. llot.1.-
Mra. Hoes »ml Mlu K. Uoss »' among Uie amvab at the Uolooial. Hat. Gerald F. Coghlan. of FhUadr pbla, came to the U(a)etle jcUrdey. J. Edgar Horton, of Uercbenirilic, be btar Villa jrelcrdaj
Mr. and Mr a. St. J. Gilmore among ILoee who regletered at the Villa yeelerdajr. UieaOllrer. ot Brooklvn, it a of her ala tar, Mr*. William H.U«r at the Biar Villa. Mr. and Mrs. remberton Nti were among thoaa who regUtcrcd at tbn Btockton yeaterday. Hist Ella J. Aulcy. of Pblladelpbla, came to the Colonial ycaUrday and joined friends at that hotel. Mrs N. Began and the Hlaaca Be) came down from Philadelphia and r latered at the Aldlne for a rlalL We are eqyry to miei Mr. Cbarlea and Joe Perth—alao their friend, Dick Ortrdone—from btockton hops Captain Wonde. the popular clerk at the Lafayette, returned last erentng from a flying trip to Washington. Stuart McDowell, hf Louisville, By.,
1st of
n he was made a Lend
the F.rat Artillery. 1 to tfad’eugiccera o
lieutenant
filhof Me.. lieutenant on the 20th of February. 18KI. Oa Oaloher made battalion qaartermwter, and during the Uie war with Spain was the grade of captain. Inert U. Bradford and daughter, Hist Bradford, start for their Wad Philadelphia home this i delightful sojourn at the btar VilU. Mrs. Bradford U one of the n charming woman who has been at abort this season, bbe Is highly cdt ted, a brilliant oonvcnationalist, and It . greatly assists her .husband oon duct log kU extensive business. The early part of the summer Mias Bradford visited Lake George, Thouaaml lalands, Niagara and various points in Canada. Cepe W-l To-day. Old Cape May is putting on a consequential air that imparts eneouragoivery hold keeper In ‘ Not lor a dozen yaars have tome of the bjolfaota been compelled wonldbe patrons, and it reply come In answer to a query commodatlons. Vet this Is the r hostelry of note along the
town, ta a guest at the Marine Villa. Mr. J. W. Butterworth registered yeslerday morning at the Marine Villa,
L.G. Folk, of LitUe Bock, Ark., a nephew of the famous General Polk, is registered at the Lafayette. He arrived yesterday. X. B. Johnson was among Philaddphtana who came down to the Breston yesterday morning for a pleasant slay bylheaea. Mrs. H. F. Anderson and Miaa Andernon came down from their Philadelphia home yesterday and arc located at the Colonial for a aaaaan. One ot '.he most charming ladlea seen on the beach yeaterday Was Miaa 0 Elsie Newkirk, bhe la a preity maid, and baa a boat of admirers. Miaa Lillian Bullerworib, one o' the Cbaatnul Hill belloo. la at ihe Siookton for a brief visit. N > more onarming young lady hit visited oar ehorc this Miri PallertoD. Miss M Fullerton. Miss F. Wood and Miss A. Wood compose a party of > oung ladles who oam . to the Marine Villa yesterday for a aee a<«i of recreation. Una of the handsomest women seen on the beach yeaterday was Miaa Josephine Dowlings, of Now York City, bbe Is a stately brunette, and attracts much attention as she tnpa lightly dowa to enjoy the embrace ot old Neptuae. jicr. Janice f. O Keefe, rector of the Cathedral, Philadelphia, has bees a guest of Mr. and Mrs. James J. Coo very, at their cottage CIO Hughes street. He at ill return to Caoe May in beptem her. Mrs. Mary Urlgga and her Infereallug granddaughter, Miaa Cvkarlne Griggs, of YislKbury. Conn., will arrive on Bdurday to visit Mrs. Margaret Haliibey and sisters at their elegant Ocean
What perhaps has materially addsd the Cape's populatlty Uni season ii the splendid Saturday afternoon teas of the golf club, which aoemuigly grow
Tnere ta dance music.promenade music, concert music and operatic music, to say nothing of the banjo and mandolin, which play their part on special ocoa-
Among the oldest sport-men the aounda yesterday waa Judge J. JJackson, who is the oldest Judge of the Doited States Circuit Court. He is on the Fourth Circuit,and was appointed by A' raham Lincoln. He wi Captain bcbelissger. Among those to arrive at t$e Windsor today for the fall aoaajq_are W. B Jacoha, I*. F. KiodineUa end family, • W .liam B. KeaaUr, of PhiladelphU; E L. bwa and family, of Conaho hcckan. and Thomu Bancroft and family. of Wilmington. JJaanliful aod stylish Mes.G.U Finn. WLo la this season at Congress UalI, was In the surf yesterday, bhe was attired In a dark suit of bine- Mrs. Finn la Of ’.be handsomest youog matrons at this seasons, and bet gowns f - .ng the most admired. Deputy ttueric John W. bell, of Cam den. registered at the btockton yealerdsy morning. Mr. ball wdl W bab!y be the next Bepnbllcan candidate for Mucnff in that county. •1-Z at Cape May, and Clad to know of klaauc Mrs. John Mortna and daughter, Miss Helen Merton, who have been *t the Star Villa for the past i turned to their Merchantville 1 ' tc-day afternoon. Go Saturday Mrs. Morton starts oa s yachting crulae oa the upper Jersey aounda Mist Morion will spend ihe balance of the summer
ai Ocean City.
George W. Lake wee in ihe tea yes» 1C, day. Mr- Lake WSJ caught by the Band Man just ss he waa entering the anrt. He la an alhrpuod good fellow, |s ibis M'- Bake, and wnelhrr la bustarts or out of It, la popular and much liked by ail tha boys
has been hers a thinks there la
Mm. T. A- Handncka, wife of the late Vice President o! the United butes, aocompealed hr Mrs. Tompklna, of Indianapolis. arrived at the Lafayette last evening for • visit. Mrs. Hendricks baa not been to Cap* May ^aas with her husband twenty yean
s tact, li
J tide remains at high water mark.
a brilliant a<
i for the old
ordinary reign of Jirosporily comet a revival of hotel project*, for tome one discovered that the Cape needs teYera! more epic aod apan up to data pubbouasa, with a hundred and one 1movemente not to he had at present. 1C casino subject la being dlaenaaed
very Interesting and enjoyable donkey party waa given Xuraday evening tbe'Oolonlal Hotel. The affair waa 1 confined to the onlldren, but the rown folks’' alao participated aod enjoyed the tun quite at mueh at the cbHdr^. A pretty .souvenir waa given each person who took part, and three handle prises were given the three who >e the nearest to properly adjuatlng donkey's tall. The Ural prise wsa s handsome chocolate pot, the second, a tul vase; Uie third, a pretty cup ucer. The firs', prise was woo by Mia M. Walker, jean Beasley secured the secured the second, and little Tom Sinclair received Ihe third. The affair arrangad by Mias Helen Sinclair. Toe patronesses ware Mrs. Sinclair and Mrs. Huntington. The names ol thoae who Uok part in the fun were Mrs.Tat, Mrs. Deaaauer, Mr. and Mn. Huntington. Mr. aod Mrs. Orr. Eari Huntington, Mrs Sinclair, Mia Dorothy binds! Mia Helen Sloolatr, Mr. Tom Stackhausen, Mrs. Haney, Mrs. Goodrich, Herbart Kelle. Mia Butcher. Willie Walker. B iy AuU, Montford AuU, Mia Anil, Mildred Clausen, Leo and Walter Daaauer, Waller Church, Jean Beasley, Mrs. Dare. Mrs. Howe, Mia Doman, Mrs. Hallowed Alma. Grace and Hope Cookie, Benjamin Parkborsl, Schaffer, Mr. and Mrs. Pierson
Miaa Bidding.
The Phlladetjhla Inquirer cf yea ay said: In the Angus! whirl of fe Illca, the summer colony as well a
t jolly lawn party w
resort. What happy msmoriea the minds of old Pfafladelphlans through the vista of at least a baT century of these years: In ante-ballun days, the old Cape wee, practically, ibi ly summer home of the (Juakcr Otty throngs. That eminent Shakespearean scholar, the venerable Horace Howard furnea, can recount the distinguished list of celebrities who dined at hli falhcr'a cottage la bit boyhood days. Nealy all the early Fre-idenu and the
-» down to General Ban
jatnln Harrison, sought respite from xecutlve caret at this shore. And Hotels were the Irani planted home of majority of the memben of the Home and Senate. It wa hue that Cnarlta
after being assaulted by
Brooks, of South Carolina, on the flior of the Senate, came to oonvaleaa. It that Henry Clay, like Demosthenes of old, delivered those atlrring
■e wevaa that electrified
and swayed bis hearer* at Washington.
that Grant retted after Lli
triumphal lour around the world, the guest of kings, and prtnoe of generals. But these are only a few of the mcmof other days Old Philadelphia its. like the BispUatni, the Gad waladerr, the Buibea. the Wheltn*. the Bonea, the Cuahiogs, the Bid ilea, the Wirier., the Neebotds. et alia, had ibeir summer home* here. Time baa dissipated old conditions, their eona and daughters have scattered along tha Atlantic coast from Maine to the Capes, leaving only y fair percentage of olbcr According to Sleveoi' butory, Ihe earliest inhabitant* of Cape May were great tribe of Algonquin*, known here as Ihe Lenni-Lenapea. The laal king, Nnmmy, waa buried an Nummy , near Hereford Inlet, about fire f*om here. It wa* In 18J3 that Captain Cornelius Jacobenaen Mey ic shore and gave the place aod a* early as 1GW there a here. George E\flleefie!d rat to make hla home bare, nt until 179U that tipc May
became a recognised resort.
The difficulties of travel to thi* shore iay be remembered by old Philadelphians, who made the journey by liege and sailing Teasel, They might alao ipeak of the famoni' O.d Blue Pig," in day, the greatest gambling bouae in t Blaise, where the rich boulbern planters datlpeted Immense fortunes by the tarn of the wheel end card. In former Mayor Edmunds' office now 1* table on wkloh the roulette ifheel
rented at the ''Blue Pig.”
Thrice Lea Cape May been dre-ewept, the fiercest of all occurring la 1S73, Congress, the Centre, the Atlantic and a score of other hotel* were wiped oat of existence. Thl* fire, praotioally, rang the death knell ot the Cape as the leader ot all rta, for it gar* Atlantic City and or three other placet an opportunity to spring ahead. However, Cape May steadily building up Its former patronage, and on this. 1U enjoying the beet season since
the greet Are.
Tuesday wa* Frank Batty'* thirteenth birthday, and a great number frienda gathered to do him booox. Among the number were mualoUs* from the Lafayette, Congreee Hell, the Stockton end the Nineteenth Regiment Band, aod some of the On eat music r beard at Cape May waf rendered. .Ilam Ewers, the well-known cornet played several beautiful aelecUol Frank B*eh delighted all by hla p
Mr. Keyset's select Ion
a given laatnight Mrs. Joaeph P.
Henry, for Miaa Haonle, ihelr daughter.
The gueria were: Mrs. Shore. Mrs. T. Smith, M e H- Brown, Mra.J. P,
Henry, Mre, J. Burin, Mrs. U. Swam,
Hannie Henry, Belrtoe Swarn,
Rutherford. Jennie Rutherford, of carrot*. The evening waa a parUcu-
Mahal Kraixer, Othoiie Hughes, U. MacDonald; Messrs George George and Jack Burtla, Georgs Tobin, 'm. Briaot G Snore, T. H. Smith. Jane Ciayton, Austin Hughes, Victor Breoht Some ot the gueria were quite talent-
ed.
Miaa Maehelle Erelzer. a very charmlot young lady, recited 'The Gypsy Fiower GUI” with exquisite express lion, BcaLqcc BwanA%aJi*«r^U Finney, DO." Jack Burtla, ''niat Cake Waa Just Baked for Me” and "Hello Ma Baby.' Mamrlte MacDonald, ' The Belle anslan.’' George Burtla, Lancaaelrc Gkjg. A cake walk. Cake won by Master Jack Burtla end Miaa Hannie Henry.
Mnldoon's P.cnlc," now play Sewell* Point 1* one of the fa i ever written end it drawing imi crowds. The company includes
ha cotmlry at a pair of tha fnanliBO ID exitlcnce; Maud DcLaora,
Pierson Egbert, Tony Murphy end Ueorge Cragc, the only George Cragg.
who ranks high in hla prolee Cragg ha* been In toe bn*]
number of year*, and grows more popular every time the curtain rise*. Body Haller la tha manager, and to him must be given the credit for the many da-
t\\\s • At Four O'clock, the BBT EM OF TMi SOT
IT BEING THE
At Gape May Point, opposite Cape May Light House, at four o’clock, showing Wreck on Shoals, Bringing out Mortar. Shooting the Ball and Line over Wreck, Hooking on the L'fe Car, Hauling clT the Car, Working the Breeches Buoy. Launch ol the Big Boat, Bringing the Saved Ashore, in fact showing the whole manner of procedure whereby thousands ol lives have been saved. Alter the drill Then Comes the Fun Egg Race (on Spoons held in the mouth I Watermelon Eating Contest, Wheelbarrow Race to Goal Blind-Folded, Climbing Greasy Pole for purse at top. To accommodate the people the steam ear, which runs betwean Cape May Point and Cape .May City, will leave West Jersey Depot on Grant street at 3.30 p. m. Trolley will leave the Pier every 8 minutes. Performance to begin at 4 o’clock sharp. If you want a good time andjots of fun, don’t miss it.
The yacht Adeli*. directed by gallant Captain Lewia Smith, lack out Tuesday g for the enjjymcntof moonn the water* a large company of and gentlemen who appreciated the experience very keenly, and not Infrequently broke Into poetry and aong. The party coultlcd of Mr. and Mr*. Ueorge W' WillDaok, Mr. and Mr*. W. Blieppart. Mu* Clementina Eldredge, Do J. a Hill, Mia* Emma Eldredge, Mr. Charles Symington, Mi. and Mr*. John Cox, Muaea Maggie Ware, Harriet Hall. Florle Whitney, Lomas Whitney, Dr. and Mre. Clarenoe S. E!dredge, Mr. Charles Huff jrd, Edsoo The charming Miasee Bhrlay gave a party to a few friends. They enjoyed a sail on the ocean. They wire out on the Marion. Thoae who composed tha party lilac* Hovey, Barm, and M laaea
Mr. Burn gave a party to some friend* They sail ad and finally decided to crab After caleking a nice lot the returned. They chartered the Metropolitan. Mr. Nath, of Washington, gave a moonlight party to several frienda. TbU party were out in the EmHy. Mrs llobt. Beattie and a Urge perM of lend* were out In the Metropolitan. Dr. O'Grady, of Indiana, and F. K. O'Reilly enjoyed a tall In the Lillian. Ooohran, of North street, gave a fishing party to a number of frienda TUa waa a very aaoceaaful trip. They ere out In the Clover. V. M. Gsukle, of Querney street, enjoyed hlmaclf m the V igtlaot doting the ornlng. W. U. JoLneon and a party of friend* iJoyed an ooeaa tail U the Harriet Mr. Struven enjoyed an ooeaa tall la the speedily Emily. ~ I new steam yacht Palaces arrived
larly delightful one, and Frank matt be hu popularity. Laat evening Trank gave a theatre party to a lumber of frienda Hi* goeat Included Mr. and Mre. Harrison, of Phlladeldeligbtful evening party waa gives le Ore*not Villa on Tuesday evenby Miss Bessie Howell and Mias Elsie Newkirk, two of Cape May's molt charming young memben ot society. The large and beautiful lawn waa handsomely Illuminated with Japanese Ian-
wa* extremely
parity. The young ladlea mad*
isa built by William Rttkeeback, of North Cremer Yesterday a party Including Logan and iamily and Mr. David Paul Brown started from Schellenger’e Landing and made the di from Ihe wharf to Jere Meoraj a 1 the fishing banka, eight miles out. axaefly one hour. She fitted np ta every particnler. To-day down to the pier and
the band discourses malic, during the
Boyer, Miaa Elena Crexgh. Miaa Ulnogue, Miaa Kittle Minogue, Clifton McLain, Lawrence Porter, Charles ler, William Horn, Waller Horn,
After a careful canvass and dcllbcra-
cekbratioa cannot be arranged this year
Grand golf ball at the Btockton Hotel 00 Saturday evening next The members of the Cape May Golf dub have
■ |aj*>
ah owing wreck on the * bribing nui tha mortar, book oa the Ufa oar, shooting bell and llni working the breeches buoy.
ISearwed ■•hlUdrlplila l.ad Irwiu The ’•Inquirer" yesterday said: Chilean Consul Richard Leopold ived the litc of 16 yc*r-oirl Harry Doyh1 the end uf the iron pier lo ace mllsh the rescue. Mr. Leup..ld and hi* tfe were bribing on the lower aide ef the pier whin their attention as* attracted to yousg D >yle. who was floundering in the water about thirty yards He had become weak from a long m and was drifting to the cgd of the Ire. Leupild requested her butbtnd pi lo the bay'* rcMnc. The buy sack of sight before the Consul reached him, hut as Doyle's bead again came to turf ace cf the water Mr. Leupold ted him. He waa then about fifty fifty yarda from the shore, bnt being an expert swimmer succeeded lo bringing This i* Consul Leopold’s third rescue all season, but the other two looldcnta •ere not of auoh a serious character «a xia. Doyle is
A delightful watermelon party was iven Tuesday evening by Austin Hughes at hla residence in Weal Cape 1 a number ot hla young friend*. The affair wa* thoroughly enjoyed aod esening passed quickly *»*y with lea, jokes, and laat, bat not least, a watermelon feast. Those who eompised the parly were Mbs O tille Hughes. Miaa Carrie Beotxel, Mia* Helen G Jooce, Mia Irene Crowler. MUs Edna Orowley. Mta* Emma Cork. Miaa Nettle Cork, MUs Mabel Keixar. Miss Lritlc Rutherford, Miss Emily Lukena, Miss ElvaLukena, Mitt Floreooe'Ktizer, Mua Eller Hildreth. Mhs Aonle Be Mua Bailie Hughes Auriio Hugbta, n Kuthetf rj, C Wilton Way. e Tabin, Lin wood Carr, Clarence Crowley, Robert Webb, Bam Loper, Wdllam Bryant. Wilbur TinUalre, Gus rt. Harry BertU, Harry Levering.
le old and well known Hereford ), Of Angiiacs. which this a
cel* bra tea Us seventy fifth annlsereary,
Be well* Point yesterday and r to C*pe May for an outing.
This organisation It the oldest fishing lub In Mew Jersey, and fur seventy five yean iu memben, the majority of whom ara well-known Philadelphian*,
have been going to Angle*** aim
They oama lo Cape May on tne yacht Hereford. Toe member* of the Club at Oape Mey yesterday a>ere Jacob E. Ridgway, Eldie Mack, Ma t M>}er, ot Reeding; Harry Knige. John tiimmcr, Charles F. Collm.n, Jacob F. Rothman. Charles 8. Brlx. C-pt. 11 Mcbolsoe. Howard Nicholson. John Gill, Charlie Plumley. George Aitr chi, c»ph John
Hauler
A W1 In
Mua Mae Millneaday Euchre al her Stock! home. Thoae who imifccq MUs Mane H irr, Mua M,c Miller, Miaa Kathryn Mlnofue. Mis* N»o Minogue, Mieses Nellie and Mary Milter. Miss Cohen, Mias Joeepbine Mill* Hannah Teal and Mias Mary CnatcHo, Miss Coatello woo first prize, and Mamie Miller second and Kathryn Minogue third; Miaa Nellie Miller, ho >by
the crowd a special train will leave Weal Jersey Depot at 3 30 o'clock. Can alao go by trolley road la the Ugh house. Hot Tree Lunch eerrod dally at the
Wiiat in Goine on at (hoe May '
Point.
MES FEOM TBit ffliM PLACE J
: • i H Joses. EllK-k*, 1 \ William Croat and wife 0 R E Py ir. H U Remington, v.-k. tbs Im*c R m‘ogtnn r-Chs. K Wright. J*m<> F Lo rebec. M» Frank Ilarri-
re Loery, -Keener, «• Badly
Charles J I Cep. May
■i';
:• M\y Po nt Court
irnisbed the mu Bev. Dr. W-r-. ilo, N. Y . a*>is ‘ t William*|*Jrt . t. PeterVby-tb— Large of It-v S. Barnabas, I’ollail*
Tnur
will b
W. Walsh, of Bui
iiartholomew'i
Holy Eucharist M il 3d. U«y. Arthur Wtlwo Wilde, of t oil**Uie. U al rheC-pelj "um. Accompanyig M*. Wilde .re Mrs. G G Field,
Boole Mi
Beale.
ne. Mrs.
L H.Blo
i J. B ISea'c. Mrs
•, Mre. Geo.
i. B.
stes U «a and F-i.uc Raat.y, * ilncb'D. D. C.. daughters of ih Commodore Kirby, of the C. t Nivy, h-re rv.ms at the Cape Hon* and Mia* Holman.^PUmfieli
N J ,
i Hr*
? turroundiag country am some friends lo j >le them tidson. • f Weal Phlladel
Mrs- M. ticKrvrn.gb, with her inti ling daughter. Pauline, will remain c C.pt Hoetse through September. the Cape Ucu-e. Mr IVok is Ps
thirty years
' Frank C Hammond. Dr. Winner -n ard Dr. Ei-kpritick of the Bur 8'ifi of JifTirton Hospital, PhlladelphU, have rooms at the Cape House. Dr. C. C. B yce i-1 ;e house pbysdan I the Cape House and !• yery pc with the gne*'*. Mr*. Koyee ; ighler of Elw C Gena, of Piil^ phis, uh -i i*thtr. LewU Glcei purler of fancy
.e l *
C d’ert b
.* at tha Csrlloii. P.-ot. Moacll and Proprietor Kelly, of the Carllun, loo i much alike m lo be fn q i-ntly mb ikea for each other. Paul Bright and fam ly. of Wiluln; in. are at the Carlton for the rtmairult f the gay season. Mr. B ight fa leadirg architect. a Mattie Z egler, M ha* been de- , is Ike belle of C.pe May Point. Bbe U at the Carlton. Recent hotel arriyals were: Wiliiamaport—B B Hayes. Camden—Minnie Kilgore, Mn M Wilcrafi, Arthur C Abclo H'dlcy Park—C L Phillips, M a B Pbi-lips, MUs K PUillipa. Wilmington—J B Snyder. Pniladelphia—Joaeph McDonald and
M— Maul Ha*.
. Pi -Ad-id ■> 11 A Beale
Mr> M M Kavanagh, • H i-a L Eashy.Mu*
ute hotel mm Our Visiiors aod the Cities T1i»t are From. «Eittr rvEBimtE Erasnna
Camden—John W Ball. PnlladelphU—Pemberton Nre| and wife, J W Luoaa ■hingtoo—Jamra blepheoa
Philadelphia—T B Johnw-n. Cbteter-Mame MacDowelL ■Swaithmore—K P Gram and wife. IC-nlrh It Green. Lydia D R u-nee. Mount Waahlcurtoo, Md-Mltcbell Froliohe. Washington—It M Mum*. NaahfUlc—Mtea Laura Uwiweii Mis* Mary K.lc-mer
L-Uisrille, Ky—Slu.n MrDoimell. PhUsdcIjshia—Has* Fullerton. Mis. M Fullerton, Ml*. F Wood, Mi« A Wood. Ustterwonh. JUmure—Mias G W Fisher.
Little Rock. Ark—L 8 Polk. Westminster, Md—John I. Rcipanyd* r Philadelphia—IU* Gerald Plagau, K l> Thompson, Jamea F G Hendrick, rt-nwitc. ed Bialei Army—Captsin Lucu.
Philadelphia—D U Bliles, M u Bond, E F Bftmidl, Mr. E B Kdly^'ranci* Kelly, T U Trooat, George D Hull. New York-Frank W Miller. Ciocinnnati—Miaa BraaioUuot. Camden—B C Chester and wife. Mend* Charier, Sumner Cheater. W.ahingtoo—John B Uelcr and wife, t'*» Anna B Roth, Miss LtzziaTillyc. Gi*a*b*»o—J L Boyle.
Philadelphia—Fannie F Chruiansee, Tbomaa F Rubarta, John G ItoberU, Mre L Mitchell aod family, M*a Uhlahelm and family. Providence. R I-Jonathan Coburn. Wkaaehlekoe—T T O-Bh.ugbneaay and wife. Wilmington—Kallie C Hasson. nsLTmuu uu. New York-M F Bieonan. IteJUmore—Mrs P F Thomas Chestnut UU1—liubert llebertou and
: ■ ar--(;ui*q*:y headed, den t« hi* n.yture.
burg. 3 At Cleveland— L aUrrile. 13; Cisv. tend, 3. I’rofeaslonol Card. Mre. E !: -tl MuUiner, D-amallc Reade and Impersonator, aod Te.cher of Uu Print ip.esot Expria.l >n—-Bitbelie am Hygienic Payaical Culture—Anltlic an* Character Re-l'ation — Pantomime - Monologu—tlh-isar e)—rtiatuo PoteaBncurion and Ogauiry—V rice Placing "Xve apm. ul. Bpecial altenUon giyen to the study of Bhakeipeare. Priilc and Ciasa Instruction. Studio* - SUGJ’erry street Cat® May. N. Hours from 9 till 13 daily. Hepleu.Utr a* 11*. < l,.lloale. Mr. Charle* B. Holme* bega;ic ounce that the ooDfortable and homallke Cha’loole will remain open danng nher and *|>eeiaj rates will he The Ohallunte has been thoroughly renovated end Improved, aod is noted for iu cuiiioe and service, and ha* been justly popular a luoccae-
uch in favor. Pupil* taught rapidly id correctly. Tartu for the season, ♦5. Single larsons if desired. All In-
-iu.rds will drill al Cape is afternoon, showing how
Philadelphia—T B Neely
Germantown—Erncat Preity, wife and
—Mre Frank Bell. Mr* Graham Spencer, Arthur Donaldson Spencer, Miss Ethel Spencer, H. Caro, ne Smith, Jr., Paul A. Hendry. South BeaviUe. N J—Wm Abram*. Pittsburg—W 11 Smith ul wife. Philadelphia—John L Scott. Lilian u ■ WIreland, Jacques Beauchamp, Mabel G K*el. Miss Mildred Fox, Frank T Mllcbell and wife. Mias Margaret 8 Mitchell, Miaa Martha W Paul. Cheater county. Pa—G T Emery a* d rife* Lanadala, Pa-W H 8mUh.
Allantlo City—J W Douglass, Mu* Douglas*. Philadelphia—J W Uarehtierger, Miaa
Philadelphia—Joaeph A Baker ud Wide, W H Hartley. Mre W H Johnson. Denver—Mrs Franklin Ballon, Mis* lallom Baltimore—Dr John J Pennington
asLnwur oorraux. Baltimore—G C BadcIUC | Washington—11 J Downey. PloaaantvtUe, N J-M.rk Banders, Mn Bandits. Mia* Jennie Banders, Walii Bandera Phi lad elphla—John M Cox. Danville, lad—Clarence Clark, J B Clark, Mre J B Clark, Miaa May dark. Williamsport, Ind—Mn It C Sueky, Miaa Florence Jndy, Mn A U Bean. Pau.aboco, N J—Frank J Roberta ntx kh*itt. Philadelphia—H B Hilt, Mia* Chapman, W C Hunter, Dr WilHam B Banks, H L Dunlap, wife aod children. New Jersey—J W Dunham. Glasaboro—E L Blurgeas, Mrs M A Sturgcaa.
i Dolling,

