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Reduced Trolley Fares 96 Tickets for $o 16 Tickets for $1 8 Tickets for 60c

VOLUME XXXV.

Bound Trip Ticket* to Sewells Point or Steamboat Landing 16 cents

SATURDAY. AUGUST 26, 1899.

NO. 53

Muldoon’s'Picnic will be given at Sewells Point every Afternoon and Evening this Week

TIE SAHDJAN TALKS He Observes Girls and Thines

On the Strand.

ITEIS PICKED UP ON THE BEACH

tnd twang hit feel. ••Ill tell you ay ouse If you'll Ml me yoare," he eekl. •■Well, whet li 11?" eeid the Utile girl. "Uemmy Klebcw. Wuei'i youre T •t)lHe Wright.'' And ebe dug her felry liule toee la the eand end welled.

H. C. PoweU end daughter, blclie, ere Iwo of the moat loyel deroteec of the eurt Min Pow. eU U e etrong ewlmmer, end cen leeee the other girle fer behind In e reoe lo the boel end beck. Uhe bee been going In nearly eeery dey end It now e pretty brown. Mr. Powell teyt he wiU go m et long et there It eny turf. Mia Annie end £ilxibelb Oelleghcr, of Belbmore, who ere making longed etey el Cepe Mey. ere Merylend't leir deughtert whale charming pereontUlj end beeuty make them unieerteUy admired. Mia* nerer to happy or charming I pled in her becoming bathing dree*. She look! like e rentable mermaid. The many friend* of Mitt Elizabeth con grelulete her heartily on her recovery from her recent tercre Hire**. George Welter, of the Nineteenth Ilegtmeol Bend, who bet made for himKir e boat of friend* In Ope Mey. ie enjoying e rieil from hie eieter, Miee ILubic Welter, of PfaUedelphU. Uim W. It e eperkllng brunette, end her llkenee* to her bendaome brother ie con-

li- e dt* being e bendlooking man. Ur. liedg light of the Unlrertity of I'enneylrenia Glee Club end eurgeon of St. CbrUlopber'i Hoepital. I’hiledelphie. All the girl* on ibe beech yceterly wanted him U> bathe the Miee Clare M Leighton in blue with white atripee wei n the beech yeeterday. Mile Leighton

i a lovely girl.

liow about that, Uudy Heller ie Send Man right > The beech girle will miee Sergeant George KrenkenUdd on Monday, a* be ordered home to command of Battery D, H. G. P., I the funeral of Private Power*, who we* kUled eeverel day* ego. Sergeant Prankenflcld le one of the moil expert ertillerieU in the country. He bee beet having a royal lime a* a gueet of Hugh Columbia avenue.

Taa Saso Mas.

oilie' tiiiiw cxi\n.sr

ml link* yeaterday afternoon r the teem headed by Sir* Elliott Bodgert, of Allegheny City, a gueil the Stockton. Three h*nd*ome pnxea awarded to the player* who eat ecorea agatnat their opponent*. The prize* were given to the foUowmg players: Pint—Mlae Shannon. Second—Mr*. U. B. Slartlc. Third—Min Murrey. The eeore* made were. Mr*. EUioU Bodgert Sira. D. B. Martin — Mrs. Joseph NobUt

Mr*. A. B. Miller... Total

Harry Connelly, of

Windsor guest.

R. SL Hale it enjoying New Vorkere. at the Lafayette. Mlae Mildred U. Fax la * pending the le August daye at the Devon. W. 1L Johnwn wo* amorg yeater. day'e arrival* at (fongrene Hall. Ur. and Mr*. Glarencc Eidredge are ]joying a visit with friende here. Sir*. Vi. H. Wyle, of DanvUIe, Pa., la enjoying eeeihore life at the Devon. and Mrs. George WUIbaoh are among cottage friende for e few deye. J. B, Towneend.s prominent elloroey f Overbrook, Pa., It at the Windsor. Sir. and Sire. Waller U. Gorton, of WUmlnglon. ere gueet* et the Beltlmori

l Ltndny, of Philedelphla, u well-known gueete at the Slarine

Villa.

C. E. Plumb, of Philadelphia, woe among Ian! nighl't arrival* at the Star

Villa.

curly heed "Uerton" has been □tiled at tha Stockton ball In the evenings Mr. and Mrt. J. Danfortb Baeh, of Wilmington, ie sojourning at the Baltl-

“ Where are the police ?" "To think that woman, and a Cape

Juet then a man all out of breath came running up and grabbed Ba thing Mailer Little by Ibe neck and almost pulled him out of the window et the block ton bathe. "Gome down here end hive etopped, ” be ched. "Get e »ov you. lt*i * ehemc to hive each "Whet’* the matter," asked Mr. Little •mouthing the men'e fevered brow. •Why. juet look down there on the ‘beech." ehrlcked the Indiyiduel, end Mr. Little saw three girle. Use wee • tending on her bead. Ti*e other two were playing letp frog. In a few minutes they were ell playing loop frog Then they did etunte that they must b*ve learned eumewbere. They did "lambleeete," threw each ether over their abouldcre end turned "wheel* oe the betobWomen were ibioked. Men were diegueted. To think that refined Cepe Mey mv o put up wl'b

t«le»l<ii*2acbre. Mr. end Mrs George F. Huntington gave t very interesting euchr* et the Colonial leet evening. There were el> tables, end the following guest* participated: Mrs D. T. Orabbe, SUae Debbie Cnbbe, Mi** Agoe* Cuyler, Mit* Agnee Doman, Mrs. B. Deeeeuer, Mr. and Mri. Thomas Fox, Mr. Greenwaid, Mill Italic Harr.ten. Mr. and Mr*. G. F. Huntington, Earl T. Huntington, Mr. William Uwton, Mr. Luther Lovekin, Mr. and Mre. T. P. McLennan. Mr. and Mr*. Jemee Orr, Mr. and Mr*. Thoms. Slnelilr. Ml** Mary Shield, and Ml« Sallle Shield*. Game wa* called promptly at 8.30, and cloned at 10 80. when the following pnsea wore awarded: First ladle*' prtxe, Dresden butter dleh, won by Mia* Doman. Second lodlee' prize, ohlna be! elver, won by Sire. Howe. Firet genii' prize, e genuine J ue. won by G. F- Huntington. Second genu' prize, Dreeden finger bowL won by Earl Huntington. lore u tome pleaiure in pitying ire et the Oaloaiel, for there le ir any hitch or delay, and the prises a! way* well (elected and worth playing for. hallread olrtal. Here. A party of Weal Jeney Itailroad offi-

Mr. LitUe tmUed. He baa a habit of s emillng whether anything goe* wrong ’ 1 nappoee you like to look at that." yri'ed the Indignant Individual. "S'ou muit enjoy U. S'ou’re at bad a* they are," and wlgb that be stuck hi* bead under the shower bath. A thud wee beard. George Hess had fallen off the roof. O.- rgt bed been laughing until he loti

hi* balance.

TMtn the girt* eame op.

"Hello, GUI”

"Hello, Me Vltty :- ' Hallo. MtOea.-J 1" TLl* wa* the greeting that the girle received at the hatha. It was Gilbert Sheerer, Jr., and Mr. McVoiy and Mr. McCreary. Then they had their piett wtitc the man under the tbower hath

yeaterday and dined i Stockton. The party Included General Will tea J. Sewell, the new President of the Weil Jersey; George Wood, of Philadelphia, John M. Moofe, hf Claytan; Benjamin F. Lee, of Trenton. Jddge Jemee 11. Niton, of Millville; Jewish Wletar, of Salem; Samuel Hae, YTce-Preeidant of the Penniylvanla* Jf ulroad; Slate Banking and Insurance eeloner William Bottle, Secretary R McClure, Superintendent A O Dayton,Robert Stretch, Superintendent of Um West Jersey Express Company; H- J- Bumnlle, Chief Clerk the West Jeney; F- W- Sohwerz, Judge Joseph H. Gukill, of Mount Holly, EW. Coffin, Freight Agent of the Wnet Jersey, end J. U. Nichols. Superintend, ant of the motive power. The. official* reported that this year hae bees tbe beet history of the roll road end Ue * to the eeeihore iatone he* bees

gratifying.

Mr*. Rueeell Thayer, of Philedelphla, who 1* tummering at a Colamb ootuge, gave a bowling party is the Stockton alley* leet night. The

I Alison. Even* Water, Hemtj, Morton, Coatee, Williams, Mr. Alteon. S. Brown. N. William.. Mr. Coxa, Mr. Grate. Mr. Grant, Mr. Winter, Mr. McVuty, F. Kevlna*. M. Bevinos. Mr. Wl-iemx, Jr.. Mr. ( The contest wee followed by a eu

Collector end Treeaarar George Ediund*. of West Cepe Mey. reeelved word leal night that hu uncle, Captain William Crawford, formerly of Gr Creek, bat now of Colilsgswood, N J. bed been last In hie schooner, the Oscar Schmidt. Captain Crawford le a brother of Grocery man George Crawford of this ettJ-

ffHIBL

Items of a Personal Nature which

will Interest AIL .

THE COTTAQE AND HOTEL GUESTS

re entertain

sojourning a

e Inn.

Howard Bam song builoeee'

Star Villa.

William Morris end W. U. Morris, of Salem, N.J., ere prominent guentx el

ie Windsor.

Mrs. J. F. Shafer has joined the Pitteburg colony nt the Lsfeyctte, for a fortnight's sojourn. Mill Berthe Lee end Miss D. Bites, of Chieego, ere two popular late arrival* the Lafayette. William Varnum, of Erie, Pa., arrived at lire Wyoming lt*l evening tor an indefinite stay. L. Bailie woe among those who regtstfred at the Manse >'111* ye*, terdsy for a so; lure. Mr* George C. Dean iz a very popair Weahtngtoa lady ah joying Cepe Mey fe a* gaeet* et the a took ton. Edward B. Conley, J r., Frank Delhi, Stanley DuHedwey end Frank Brunei! ere gueete of Mre. Joseph Kiegel. Frank Kerr end Mill May U. Kerr, of Baltimore, we.e among gueet. who i to Congrere Hell lett night. A. Julian, a prominent Cincinnati merchant, le alsying et the Stockton during hi* respite from bueinee* care*. Or. sod Mre. McDevitt. of Philadelphia, ere gueete el the cottege of C. C. lean on Ungbee elraet for e few deye. Mr- J. Bernard Edmoneloc, decked in lull of white, i* a moat attractive peronege among the maidens young end

oy-

Mr. end Mrt. George U. McFeddes. roll known in Philadelphle society, wee enumg yeeterday - arrival* el the Marine Villa. Mr. end Mre Cherlee A. Sims, of the very prominent family of Mount Holly the Stockton for a tee days. C. T. Carpenter le among well ksowi Pnlledelphlau* Haying at the Colonial ■pest many viaita thl: 'ox end Mim Bessie Fox Jones, of Philedelphie, ere suyisg the Colonial, where they arrived yesterday. Mre H. L. Curtis. A. T. M. Curtis end Miee Curtis, of Newark. Del., ere the Stockton for Mr. end Mrs. Henry U. Smith, of

ie an honorary equally happy."

" end Mr*. S. H Foy i Ing company this week.

Mre Everett Jerrel! end eon, Parker, poised Monday with nls’ivee et Uaeea

View.

William Brawton peteed Sunday with hla parent!, Mr. and Mre. Joseph U. Mre. U. C. Lawrence, of Cleveland, le n guest at the Lafayette, wher exceedingly popular. Mre Daniel Souder, of Wilmington, Del., ia spending e lew deye with mother, Mre Heater Souder. The many friend* of Mr. James L< are anxioae to know bow much It to color hie nose, or woe It Lucas p* The Kev. B. F. Thompson, of Bi boro. Pa., with hie wife end leUreeting young family ore guest- at the Gles-

d.

le of the bell dressed women et Stockton le Mre June* Lucae, of Philadelphia. Her gowne are much admired by all. Mre George H- McFsdden end Barclay McFodden came to the Marine Villa last night and J toed Mr. acd Mrs. George U. McFodden. pathetic tight yesterday on observe Mr. E. Arrisoa and hi* lady friend templing the Fate* by having their palm* read. ml*>ed Mr. Joseph Lucae from the golf links all week, who while young In the art of golfing give* great promise of becoming an expert et r diatom date. Mr. and Mre 6. H. Hawke, rf New ork, Joined the large Gotham colony the Lafayette lest night. They ere accompanied by Miasea Annie and Marie awka. - W. P. Hayward, well known In Baltlore bueinee- circles, Is thoroughly enjoying hie sojourn it the Lafayette. J. M. Gillespie, e prominent buslneie yetle. He le one of Camden'* leading cilixene and apromlnct Knight Templar. Mill Katharine M Coyle and Mis* Mary Keogh, two charming belle* of *., are among representative *ooi*l leaders who came to the Chalfonle yeaterday for a icaeon of sea Two very charming young indies a 1 ie Stockton ere Mlu H. Butlerworlh ad Mlu MoFillln. The seem perfectly devoted to each other. They are as graceful a* tawne and their manner* are quiet and retiring. Mre. Woodbury, wife of Major T. C Woodbury, who is eervmg with hi* regiment, theSlxtoenthn U. S. Infantry the Philippines, accompanied by her little daughter, aod lister. Mice Mary Barker, of Philadelphia, are among the le summer gueet et the Glaowood. The lovely Mlae Katie Doyle, who by ie way Is chaperoned by the atlraotiv* Ire Shea, of Washington, has been In duoed to prolong her sojourn to an luperiod. Mlae Doyle will not assign her rdaton othe; Utas she very a Cape May. bet we are Inclined to believe there la a cause deeper mean blush le noticed at the ition of any of his deed* or to those with whom be le In dally contact Artman and wife have returned trip to Newport and Jamestown, it the latter plaoe tha were the gueeli of M>. J. Craig Wallace.of Her*, ford, Philadelphle. Mr. Wellooe occupies one of the handsomest cottages and conspicuoue member of the coirs'oolony and at tbe J am e* town Social Club. A copy of the Newport Herald Lae been »eul u* which oonlain* description of Mejor Artman’r success

v Cherlee

Rev. J. il P.yrab will t L E. Church to-morrow

10 80.

the Baptlit Church,

D. Parker, tbe poitor, will morning end evening, at 1 ! Peeler. It :v. Elgar Page Stltc* will preach at tbe South Cape

abern.de it 10 30 A M.

Ret. J. V. Mltcheil, D. D.. of outer, Pa., will preach at the Preabytenan Clurch, Cape May i'olnt,

following. September

Boatiord will prcich at the same place

ad time

Kev. J. M. Cochin*, pastor, will preach in • be Presbyterian Church, corOf Decatur and Hughes itrceU. to•row et 10 30 A. M. Rev. D-.Shicldi. of Bridgeton. N J , will preach in the

toe Stockton for e visit of an Indefinite ngth. Mr. and Mre C. P. KUloll, of New York, an pleasantly domiciled i Stockton for a taw days. They regierod laet sight. Mre John Graham and tbe I reham were among to-day’s arrivals .at is Btoekten. They are there couple of week* Mlu Margaret Ward, of Wilmington, ad Mlu Hattie H. Ooadner, of p'llea, N. V., are guests at tha cottsga i ‘ " and Mre J. Strati on Ware an Washing. a itreet. Mrs. George Gilbert and Mlu Hilda Gilbert, of Bethlehem, and Mlu Green Yont, of Allentown, are being entertained by Mr. and Mre Harry Bennett

Ing a black fish weighing twelve pounds, of the eeaion. Fithlrg aod golfing are hie favorite eporta. Benjamin F. Lee, clerk of the New Jersey bo promt Coart far many years, Mre: Lee. Mlu Margaret Lea and Mlu A. F. Boebllng, are gueete at tbe Stockton, where they arrived yesterday. Mr. Lee le one the most genial of geoand hu n boat of friende ell State. Mrs. Lee U a daughter of the late William Townsend, of Dennlevllla, and trace* her anceslore back i the seventeenth century. She le e daughter of the Revolution an 1 an acetve officer In tbe New Jeney Society. Mlu Lee ie a talented belle of the Capitol City of New Jersey. Mil* Boebllng u e daughter of F. W. RoebUng, the Brooklyn Bridge, and granddaughter of John A Itoectlng. who began the etmctlon of the bridge. BnehsTrasty. Mlu Mary Coates, of Columbia nee, gave a very exdteng euchre party Thundhy afternoon al her home. It « a great euoeeaa and two priaea w* awarded. Pnxee were awarded to M Big doe Shannon and Mlu Lucy Brookso. Those present were: Missel Amy Powell, Badle Connell. Kearney, cer. Isabel Morton. CllfNewbold, Ethel Greiner, Jolloe,

Mre Mary A. Sanborn and Mr. and Mre A. E. Sanborn, of Wilmington, i me 10 tbe Stockton laet night for a few daye’ vielt. The Sanborns bare coming to Cape May and the Stockton oft and an all aninmai

Dr. Benjamin Bedding's stalwart and * Aynllo-tlke form wen mixed up with I ‘ hh. waves yeaterday. Ha te a guem at | fiheeotaegeaf Mre John M. Marla an [:

Grand golf ball at the Stockton Hotel Saturday evening next. The mem- • of the Cape May Golf Club bar* kindly ooaeeated lo give the ball tbelr

qq; .port^JBegular •-—

catch. Tha

tea leak.

■ays: “Mr. K. K Artman, at Cape May,

the guest of J. Oral* Wal-

thc black Ash reoor' ' Yeeterday Mr. Ax

off the rooks atBesvertall,

Welgbtman, Ethel Wletar. Elate Taylor.

shannon. Lucy Brooke*, Mamie Paul, Sylvia FaoaeU, Mary Ooaloa, Non Faaaeth

Ons of the moo: delightful evening* rer spent In Cape May City woe test renlng at Mre B^Mlhalovlteh. Mre B Lyon* entertained. Tboee preaen' Mr. and Mre A. Levin; Mr. ant E. Goldbnrg, Mlu Shafer, Mr. A. Faufer. Mre Deem nr. Mr. Holgumoulh, Mluei Einetlne, Mrs. Hnnry Natter. Nre a. Levy, Mlu May Levy, Mre L. Harman. Mr. Ctareoee Mlhalovitch, Mr. Sydney Mlhalovlteh. UenUeman’. lit priia, Mr. Ctereoce Mlhaloviteh; Al

enlng al

le tree at

vtted John'

Eptecnpal Church will be Holy Euchar prayer 10.*J A M. and evening prayer 8 P. M. Tb Her. H M.G. HuO. of Philadelphia, wil ■fficlate and preach. There will be i lervloe for children al 5 o'clock in tbi

. Thl* show, which is me ted aide eplmlng II worth the attendance •hich H bae had. All

lho*e who hayen't aeon U should go there this afternoon to the matinee,

begins at 3 30, or to tbe perform*klcb begin* at 8 45 to night

There hu not been a better company i| Gape May than the Muldoon picnic aggregation. Tbe play i* given In two

1 between the hr-1 and second e u a grand oleo of epecialltee ie pleasing and of a rtnoed

Older. There will iteo be oatsldc tbe regular Utted program some ■ penial porta to-night, which ought to drew the

■, and wbtoh. if they only knew ru coming, would do so without Beginulog on Monday evening

the Electrical Vaudeville Company will begin a week's engagement al Sewell* Point. Thi* ojiupany u coming direct

K. and te »vc made

groal hits tad been popularly received by the theatre goer* of B.-eton, New York. Providence anu Philadelphia. Thl* will be a pure vaudeville eoternent The artute include VanLeer Barton, Eddie Reeves, Herbert Lloyd, Harry Sparks and Frsnk H.

>mpyy te

in Tnuredey night, late at night of ree, the Bohemian* of Cape May, u heir aonual custom, were Invited to Crescent Villa by Mm*. Suelke. Philadelphia's most noted soprano, to enjoy a ret! eight with the Bohemian*. The enlcrtalhmenl, of course, wu of the same character a* Taffy. Little Billet', he Laird were wont to enjoy, with Trilby. No formality, none . and everybody did their part, without being ooazed. Tbit la a cberactertetic of -the

hey don't have to be ooaxed. But rbat wu heard on this mooulil night jeny wealthy Gap# Mey collagen rould give a h>»i green *25 to ni>e beard. When Mme. Emma Suelke lings Congress Hall all C*pe May gou :re to bear her. But then ibe only curioul feet about thu famous tlogcr i* ber own mother bad Pot beard her at a concert aloce she wu ten yean Thursday evening alia thrilled gue.t* with long* that ere particularly odepted to the land of Bohemia. Willjam.pruette. one of America's reeleel Baritones, who met with such 1 eatbusutic reception el Oongreu Hell, was also there end ung songs that often get* *73 a night for singing.

[oy*.

negt

entertaincicnl jo not forget that to-night le Ibajott night of tbe Muldoon Company. Tbe public should be mindful Of the fact that these ebowe ere ell tree and only ooet tbe pric* o> a trolley ride. The trolley- can he boarded In front of the dty. Reserved chain are

10 cents.

e greatest day to

Yesterday wu U arsn hen shooting

sown et Cepe May. There have liter tide*, bat there ere this year eunh > extraordinary number of t 1 the gunners did extra well. Of course bools with two men did the s*t, for when * men 1* pushing Ms owi mi and a hen jumps lo fly to lay dowi a pole, pick up the-gun and knock !m out Of the air jau lively or he will to out Bat we have plenty of

do It surly

i according t

The gt

om 25 to 100 hen* dexterity at the bum estimated the •ad hone wore brought into Cape May CUy from tbe adjoining greet delicacy, especially triad. Bo our people are living fat of tbe mareh. The gunner* are expsotfag l use more to dey, although Ibe tide le not likely to to so high a* yesterday.

let game—bt Louts, 7; Philadel-

phia. 2.

31 game -M. Louis. 8; Philadelphia, 1. . At PittaburgPlttaburg, 7; Boston, 6. At Cleveland— OeveUnd. 4: New York, 2. Wm. G. Blottoerj B-muelTaylor, Jos. Brewton sad C*pt. John Iteevre were utted on Tuc»d*y test by Ibe

If yon wont jour suit cleaned, dyed, _ reseed or repaired send a postal leave the orter with W. F. Bor sell. 4 Washington street, and to will seed f

on abort notice at

^Tbe Marine Vu<a la lo to enlarged

Mme. Emma Suelke Entertains Her Friends at Orecsent Villa. A NIGHT OF MUSIC AND DANCING

UUn Quarter of Paris, it wu Boh enough to hive happened then then again It might hive been e pony of Bobemlene In s garden in Florida The only people who koor low to enjoy hie are the Bonemlani linger*, muaioians, artiste, writer* at .reveler*. They see life *« It really li indtkto* humanity disrobed of tb

: appearei

The garden!

ills ere the most beautiful m C *y- U ral palms and stocks of P pu grau whisper in the breeze, lovely Uowers transplanted from the

tropica scatter t

fragrance on the

taw the bird* so p'eaflfui. A Urge and -uccss.'ul sailing parly 'bartered the Melvins. This party wu

Circn J. L. Rlrfanyder.

Dr. Brown aucoenlcd in killing 1W nud hens. He wa* In the Congreai. Mr*. Wailaee, of South Cape May,

chartered the Congress.

I swift yacht Marie had a Urge party of Congreu Hall gue*i* yesterday ooo crabbing. This *nooea»ful wuu.ro by Mr. Westport. Alien was.out after morabera in over yesterday. He killed about Stiver chartered Ibe Metropolitan

yesterday for a uil

The Horatio had Mr. W.G. E-sen and party of friends to Holly Beach.

Usrrv H-Sclburat wu the king pin in :e shooting gallery In the meadow* yeaterday. He succeeded in bringing

22.

Elmer Townsend k yesterday. Good tor Mr Bdn„y Mibolc were fishing very w

turtle, ah ml 80 peunds, pulled Mr. M. Mlhaloviteh and Mr. Walter Lyon*

in u the guest* arrive aod ends when ry leave. Thi* wa> the Orel feature, after which Mr. PruertC *a»g -Because" sod "Frier.dp' In Lis «75 s night style. MSuUfal. The eight wu quiet,' i sound that broke the lllilneu he Chirping of the cricket*, aod off laughter of some rollicking

P»rty.

When the baritone had finished Bir H. E Nichols, s knight of Belgium, and sin of the transatlantic liner Friee- , cried "Bravo! Bravo!" acd called • Nancy Lee." just the same u all ir sailors would have called for that old song. "Nancy Lee" wu sung to tbe great delight of the Gaplaln and the other:, after which Count John Frun- , played some of the «weete*l music ever written. He Is an whose name U well known to the noted muiiclans. Every now and than there wu a waltz r a two step, or a glide, or any kind of dance anyone wanted. Mme. Suelke ung "Springtide, ad "Angus MacDonald." The singer u heard in the tome style that i her Philadelphia's leading soprano. The g-yety kept up until the i our* of the morning. Those present •erei Captain and Mrs. U. E. Nichols, f tne Steamship Friesland. Captain KicboU wa* rtccllj knighted by tbe King of Belgum for faithful service. He wu also recently presented ilficect sod costly silver service by Kaiser WUbelm, of Germany. He accompanied te Cape May by hi* He wu knlghtea oy uic King of Bel gam for hi* twenty.tire years of service •trying tbe mails and for carrying Price* Albert took from America. I[ tbe Order of tbe Cavalier, tbe bigbesi In tbe kingdom. Many tlmu hu Captain Niohols figured in the charao•f lives. In "82 to received a a'.’vtr service for i tbe Noordland Incident. The re et the pumps when the rts dlscovtred by Cepe Ntcbolo. Tbe Germ-0 Emperor gave him ■ucdel. He hu U.ea in the service c iteroatiooel Navigation Company for 27 year* aod bu never met with an Wm. Pruelte and hie beautiful jwlfe, Mr*. Pruelte, were present and enjoyed veiling. She 1* u lovely a character u the le beautiful, wu on this evening attired Ins Japanese cootame. The Pruett** are *l*o accompanied by Mrt. Lareocuer, Mr*. Pruelte'* mother, of New York, who, despite ber white heir, is yet an extremely

A delightful sailing party wa* Tuurfday in tbe yacht Horatio, party wa* composed of nineteen Carroll Villa gue*t* cbtproccd by Mrs Ja E. Hoaclatd Thou participating w Mitre* Dr. Emily 0. Whitten. Been Devenny. Row R. Dcvcony.Acnr* I eretock. Maud V.nunt, Soa INMr*. 11 dm™ E album. Mr*. Flon A Dyer. Mrs. George Buthr, Mre. 1 Dixon. Mr.. J.me* E Uo.gland, Ura. Bell. Mr*. Cliff:td. Dr. Truman Auge, Mr. Maurice Goodwn. Muter* Aubrey Dizan and Willie Patterson.

On Wedo-wday I a party out tailing

Ml»* Polly Townterd. M:t* Katherine Townrend Mu El Mr*. James Townrend EIw.nl LeU-un , . l . :U ":. a U ’ nMl E U ' HvHonl _. L-Boutellicr. ell i

•mpri-e,! M

l the Windsor.

The law came lo jettenlay fur d On account of high tide* tbe n ws were full of gunner*, hut 1

proved to lx

lor all. Some re they never

They

•rocxTos uom.

Camden—David G Baird, Gen W J "■will. A O Dayton, Robert Stretch. E V C, ffia, J H Nichols. Clayton—John M Moors. Philadelphia—ueo Wood. Jama R McClure. H J Rumvllle, Mrs John Gro. 'ism, Mlu Crab am, Mlu Lane Graham HI** Emily McLoree. Bridgeton—W M McKIwee. Bt. Davids. Pa —F W Schwarz. Oaklyo—William Bettle. Bryn Mtwr—Samuel Rea. Salem—Jatdah Wia'ar. Wuhlngtoo-Hcory H smith and wife, Mr* George C Dean. Newark, Del.—Mrs H L Curili, A T S Curtis, Mlu Curti*. Cincinnati—M A Julian. Wilmington, Del.—Mre Mary E San. orn, A E Sanborn and wife. New York—C P Elliott and wife. Ml Holly—Cbarle* A Sim* and wife. Trenton—Bcoj F free. Mr* Hay F Lee. Ire A F RoebUng, Mite Margaret O

Laravzrra. Camden—J W GUluple. New York—R M Hale, S U Ut. Jd wife, Annie Hawks, Mane Haw BilUmorc—W P Heyward. Chicago—Mlu Berth* Lee. Mtu Bales. Pittsburg—Mr* J THh.frr.

Overbrook-J B Townreod. CoroweUt, Pa—Harry Connelly. Salem—William Morrte, W H Mor

O :ner* present were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bela, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bchlig. Mr. and Mrt. M. Younghert, Mrs Albert James, Mr* Harry Manic, who te a daughter of tbe well-known Squire William McMullen, of Philadelphia; Mr. and Mn. Adam Suelke, Mrs. William Laopsldt, William Leopoldl, Jr.. Mrs K. Howell. Mn. Lens Nobl*,

to Prof. Sim -n Ht-slcr yeaterday afternoon by gu ate of Congreu Hall. The/were out in Captain Thornton'* yacht Mule Many crabs were cangbl, u well a* having the enjoyable •*<!. In arty were: Mrt. John W. Wort oott, Mr* Foa. Mtu Fu*. Mre. BeatMre John Mould, Ve tre. FranoenHeller, Henry Uorntorger, It. W.

•tcott and E. B. Nub.

"Maidoon'* Picnic," now ploying el swell* Point. 1* one ot the lannleai iecee ever written and u drawing imcn*c crowd*. Tbe company Include* ie followirg well known comedian*: ret tbe country u a pair of tbe taonlit men in txDtcnce; Maud DeLora, Ftereou Egbert, Tony Murphy and Geofge Crsgg, tne only George Crsgg, who rank* high to hit profeulon. Mr. •Cragg hu been In tne baalneu for a number of yeera, and grew* more popuevery lime the curtain rtee*. Rudy

Svelte and pauing fair. My love to her 1 send. My troth to her 1 tend. Though not of noble birth. Of wealth decided dearth, A lady the is turej Of ebaraotex. quite pure. We'll drink her health In wine O! ancient alntege fine; Drink, drink till we get Jolly, To sweet Milady Polly.

: congregation oi Cold Spring Presbyterian Cburah will give an oldfashioned potplc supper and harvut in Eidredge'* Grove, Cold Spring, on Thuredsy afternoon and evaolng, Auguit SDL There dellciuuuy cooked toast ice refreehmeote. The price

We all know him. "To the t born"— A manner taave and courtly; A phyaiqne strong and •lately, Graceful—not yet portly. As to hospitality, Aik Breen or Room 10. The tall ot the earth end sea. By al! hi* friend* much prised; That's horvcyized. Ax Ann.

t Sewell*

•Muldoon'* Picnic,'

Point, la drawing immense crowdt erg night, and the piece keep* audience in iengbter from start to finish. It ia the tost thing of tbe kind

at Cape May.

LATE lOTEURBIVALS Our Visitors and the Cities The? are From. NESELI rarSME EEPKESHfED

Erie, Pi—William Van

Danville—Mis U Wyle.

Baltimore—S H Barr, Mist B\rr. Philadelphia—Mlu Ferley. Holly Beach—M Mayirot, M Morton. Wilmington—J Danlorth Bush and wlie, Walter H Carton and wife. Ballon L Corson. Philip Lsngdon Corson.

PhllsdelpbD—Karl S Edwards. FV Turner, M D. Marion T Lone. Alloway—B J Drament. Merton—Laura E Hanson. Vnllsdolpbis-William U Johnojo. Newark—V V I-enberg and wife. Baltimore—Frank Kprr, M-y H Kerr.

'hllsdelpbla—Mr and Mr* George U McFodden and family,William L Bachs tfe. Barclay McFaddon, A B Lind-

Merchanlville—J Allen Thompson. Pblladelpbta—C S Lincb. THKOUaLVOSTa I'hlladclphl*—J Itolhschlld, B M Cullen. Lincuter, Pa —Katharine M Ceyla. Mary Keogh.

Mrs. Elliott MuUlner, Dramatic Reader nj Impereonttor, sod Teacher of tbe 'noclpieeof Expression—ACribetlc and Hygienic Pbyaicwl Culture—Artistic and Character Radiation — Pantomime — Monologue—(Dclaane)—Statue Poaea— ■"--ullon and Oratory—Voice Placing DcvelopmenL Special altention given to the study of Shakeepcere. Private and Clou Instruction. Studio* • 216 Pevry street. * (tene Mas N. J.

Duwl. Op.o. tbe Windsor will during tbs autumn monlbs. Special fall rate* will to given lo thou deeming to spend tha moat beautiful seashore! The unrivalled

a delightful place lo stay. O*plan.ber »* *h« chaltew*.. Mr. Charles B. Holme* begs u anon noethat the comfortable ana homelike Chalfoote will remain open during special reiea wUI to The Ohalloate bu been thoroughly renovated and Improved, and te noted for its cuisine and service, joelly popular a suocamu It Ibe neufiat bo el to the Golf Links.

sod correctly. Terms for t