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VOLUME XXXV.

CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1899.

Bound Trip Ticket* to Setcells Point or Steamboat Landing 15 cents

NO. 57

Electric Vaudeville Co. wiil be at Sewells Point every Afternoon and Evening this Week

-TiE SANDJAN TEAS, He Observes Girls and Things

On the Strand.

ms PICKED OP OH THE I

Th» ItlMea Aduiton, who h»rc been •peotlinf IL« lummer at Uie Obalfonu, bare bold undlaputed aw*r U ■ocietj'* raaini IbU Maaoo. They repretant the biKbest type of young womanhood In eeery way, tad were not neglected t either Venue or Utnerea, end they a dcroted to the fallta of their patron They are now enjoying the alanllng raya of the autumn run. and deaplte the homeward flight o( the blrda of aummer they etUI Unger. They are brown the aedge on the meedowr, bat unlike the opinion of Ihirey yearn ago, brown ia now oonaldered beanufuL On the beach or In the ballroom, they reigned aaqncena. Among the prominent Waahlngtoolana met on the boardwalk la Ur. Fred Wloet, a conaplcuoua figure In the moat ia Capital City.

Noticed on the atrand ycaterday were Mr. and Mra. Qeorge Kuokel.well known and wealthy mam ben of liarriaburg'a moot aialunlre act. U. O.Totten, Jr., grandaon of the late Senator llowe, of Wlaronain, a rlaing young lawyer of Waahlegton, 1>»C., a gueel at the UoUl Block ton. la inhaling the fraah eaa brecae and delighting, by

Cape May maldema. Mr. A. W. Ferguion. who 1» ao well known ea a promlntut ofEoer In the Bureau of American llepubltc under the Bute Department. Waahington, D. C., ana whoee brilliant acblcremenU in Parte in Auguet, 18#3, won for him a moat aoTiablc and world-wide reputation, It making hit headquartera at the Baltimore inn. Mr. Fergueon ia a man of much magnetlam, which combined with hie handiomc pereonaUty and knowledge of languagoa and the "mode* and man:iera of klnga," make* him greatly aonght after In aoclety, and all who meet him feel It an honor aa well ae a pleasure to hare made hla acijuaint-

Mlaa Jenktas. •later of Ur. O B. Jenkin*. a prominent lawyer of Philadelphia, who ia making him a rlalt at hla •Ottage on Waahington atraet, ia a petite, aparkllng brunette, and attract* noiaeraal attention wherever abe goea. Hiaa Jcnklna. whoee mualcal talent la ae well known and who area for nome year* on* of MarcbaaM favorite pnplli. la devoting beraelf thla hummer to another atudy. very potent rival to mualo, namely, vary handaome. lovely young nephew. I one year, who re fl rota her brother* beauty In every feature.

, of Weahington, D C. Mr*.

‘nUhpnjTb not mingling In the gaycty of Cape May, being In mourning fc father. Dr. Gw. Boyd Uarriaon, wboae

lb wa* greatly lamented

daily aeee on the boardwalk. Tbaae

young people, who belong ' 'Yaahinglon eodety^nre

worthy deeceodanu of their long line of distinguish td anoeetora. for who that a anything at all of the hietory of Vtrginny” haa not heard of the Uerriaona of U pper and Lover Brandon, moat beautiful and elegant of Southern homea, where the Uriah hoapttallty of ante-bellum day* U atill extant. UUa Umbel Jobnaon, a Cape Point aummer gueat, aaam all tba from Cape May Point to the pier yoaterday. She la a aplcndld awlmmcr, but at InlervaU abe went to the beach and re*ted. She finally landed on the pier, where abe waa met by a number ol fnenda wbu had iollowcd her on foot, bicycles and the trolley. She made the

* enty min-

Ireland ia noted for lU roey cheeked lapaiea, but none arc fairer than Uiu Carlisle, who juat landed at New ; from Belfast,.Ireland. Min Carlisle U now at the Stockton. -She U a typical Irish beauty and carriea all beire bar In society. Ur. and Urn- William L. Wise and their taro pretty daughters will know ach no more after to-day. They for their Baltimore home thU morning. Gape May haa had many deUgbU for this charming family, and doting their sojourn at the Lafayette uade many friend*. JThcy will retarn to Baltimore' followed by the desire it Band Uan and all who knew that they will return next aummer. Tax Saxo Uan.

The work of the New Jersey Children'r Home Society area again brought a notice of the Cape May people Sunday, when C. V. William*, of the Stale Society addressed the congregallon In the U. K. Church. The object i aoclety U to provide individual in famines, for homoloaa children, placing children, generally, at a dUlange from where they are found, headquarter* at Tran ton, whera if the "little ooea” are boarded. In famines until the bomea nan be aecured, officer* of the aoclety travel up and down, through the Bute looking for needy children and also Chris Uan famiwho anil Uke children from some other part of the But*. Nearly 400 little tave been placed in homea by IbU y. Moat of them In Sow Jersey, to Maryland, Delaware and Virginia. t fall a local branch of the aoclety waa organised In Cape May. with Ur. ' _ William* aa President and Mra Geo. Ogden Secretary. Any information regarding needy children or ChriaUmtlioa who will give a child a home will he gladly received by them or ny member of the local board. There re email boy* and babies now waiting he luxurle* of a home life rema he "little out*" who have no horn Any donation of children's clothing ir money oan be left with Mra Foster, if the ' Columbia."

George Bnrke, of Hoboken, Is at tbe Lafayette. . Leugbltn, of Pitlrburg, ia a Lafayette guest. Mra. C. Haggerty, of Phllaaclphia, U located at the Aldioc. Arthur B. Cumminga of New York, pleasantly located at tbe Chaltonle. Mill Elixabetb Daly, one of Pbiiadel* pbU'a beauties, la at the Baltimore Inn. Mra Slice, tbe lovely Weahington belle, leavea for her home this morning. . Dill departs for hli Baltimore , much to hla many friends' re-

croU.

Mra. John Shea, of Waahington, has been making a prolonged a lay at tbe

Oriole.

William T. Thompson is sojourning the Ohalfonte, where he arrived yee- . C. Muster came down yesterday registered at the Devon for a abort

a her of our community. Her many friend* ■ocerciy trust that tbe report may be true

The fln-daelrole woman waa never better represented at Cape May than by

Mra B M. Cullen, who la a charming publish™ all impr

Philadelphia society leader at the Chalfoote Fall of Hte, ahele the picture of beautiful young womanhood. In all the

Tba Wart u the beat paper at id all cottager* should subscribe

for 11 before returning to their homea '

. It baa always led aa a am ly, and aa a weekly there la*

question In tbe mailer. It keep* cc •Untly In touch with all that ia going

1 all ii

1. Mra. Oulles baa partidpalfd, and with all thla abe remain ismber of society. Her lute in dreaang la perfect, ana h her delightful mu io end of admiration. Sbe baa aorrounded berroll with a luge Chile of trieoda during her social reign d Cape May.

Gape May. Property owners hart been

tnlarly pleaaed with 11 In '

pertici Many i

The colut

have

popular la erldanoad by 1U Urge drouliliou. A glance around the dlnand pUzsaa of the bolds ‘ the morning proved that every one ro tvs. This wlnter.lt will keep up iu previous nigh standard of ctodlei and every one should auUoribe for rm then know everything that ia on at bap* May.

Another delightful euchre w

Mr. and _ I. William BeeL-Mr. and Mrs Yardley. S', ra. Adamaoc, Mr. Adamson, George Bed, Jr., Him McGrath. Mlea WhaUnd. Mim Gardner, Mr. Gardner, Mra. Adamson, Mr. and Mra- Tyior, Mua bantar, Mra. Bacnelt, Mr. and Mra. Yard lay. Mia* Taylor, Mr. Jon**, Mr. and Mrs- Beal. Mr. Parks, Mr. Tenney, Mra Smith, Mra L. K. Hoyer, Mra B. T. Brown, Mr. Kimball.

The entertainment at Sewells Point eek will be one ot the beet of the and those enjoying the an will Bod plenty of emuai

INTI

Items of a Personal .NatuKfwliioh will Interest AIL*'

THE COTTAGE AND HOTEL GUESTS

quartered In Cam-

use. They w

D. LcKoy Heevea, a prominent Pbtlv delpbU lawyar and ton of Sucrlfl iteevea of tbia oounty, ia a gueat of parent*. He baa a large and growing

practice.

Edward Welsh, one of tbe be iwuda In the United SUtee, altlon at the Stockton thla Ukea a man of brains to alxe t block ton. but Mr. Walab waa laak. He U itewud at tbe Normandie, Washington, and previously made ■ of the buslnota at Boston. Marion C. Hand, a petite and charming blonde of the fairest type, la soat daily on Gape May'a popund. Aa ah* ccmoa from the bathioats of friends are eagerly awaitarrival to have tbe pleasure of ; her aa the waves embrace her lovely form. Sbe la u muen at home wrealUng with the 'mighty waves u when gilding over the waxed floor of

dancing halL

ay P»rt of the , rt -eongreas oi

fayette.

Mr. ana-Mrs. N rmao Landis joined the New York colony at the Cbalfoulc ycaterday. Mrs. M- Jackson, of Philadelphia, waa among yesterday's arrivals at Miller Cottage. The charming Mlaa Lancaster, who la stopping at the Oriole, leavea for her city home tCMlay, Edgar Howland, of Newtown Square, Pa., is pleasantly located at the United Mr. and Mri. W. D. Coxe, of Philadelphia, are among prominent late arrival* at the Ghalfonte. Henry Menges. of Philadelphia, camc_ own yeeterday-morning aniT registered I the Ebbltt for a season. Mrs. Richard Sellers and Miss Mary B. Sollera, of Camden, were among*yesterday's arrivals at the Devon, - David P. Mason was among ‘Philadelphians who cam* down yesterday and regUtercd at the Baltimore Inn. Cape May la regretting the departure of Miss Emily Hsmcrtly to-day, but ~ .pea In see her here again next aumCbuming Mra. Swarix and her lovely daughter depart for their New York resFriday, after a most pleasant Mrs. S. A. /. rgenfum, of Germantown, were among those who down yesterday and registered at the Wyoming. Joseph Appleton, Chief Engineer ol the General Electric Company, arrived the Windsor last night for a season of several days. Mr. Edward LeBoutllller, one of the handsomest young gentlemen In Cape breaking the hearts ot all the fair ladles down here. Muse* Carrie and Mamie Fitiaimmona, ot Philadelphia, name down yesterday morning and Joined a number of friends at the Chaltonle. Lieutenant 0. H. McLellau, SuperinUndent of the United Sutea Life Saving Service of the Fourth District, U among prominent guests at the Ebbltt. kin. Caleb Elm bar and Mias Klmber, who have been al Star Villa this season, soon leave lor Philadelphia. They will spend the winter In Europe. Mlaa bare A. Wilson and Mias Bara B. Carson, of Philadelphia, oame to th United Sutea yeeterday morning for aioo whichSrill last well into b*| Mrs. John Wilson, Mlaa IrkbelU Wilton and Mua Katharine Wilaao, of BelUmore, were among yesterday'* arrivals — ndaor, whare they will tUy nataly all of September.. Mra. Catharine Holme*. oDPtuaburg, rent the aummer with her eon, Propria >r Chari** B. Hslmea, of the Cbalfoote. Mr*. Holism U a charming lady who ■y frleods of the gu Chalfonte. Mrs. J. Henry Edmund* U vary 111 at

man who thoroughly understands l hotel bnainesa and admlnlitered t affair* at Congress In an admirable ma

ncr. —**

A Charles E Burke, of New York, Is •pending eome tune al the Lafayetb John Mccray Post, No. 40. G. A. of thU city, irlll go to PhUadelphla

o, during the la

oafe, proved himself compe-

All tbe position, ll it

no sinecure to oater to the taate of thousands of persona, but Mr. Spencer waa equal to tbe task, both In liquid* and eollda, and aa a teeult tha Congress cafe ras a popular resort. When, be leavea ere be will go to Philadelphia to oonact himself with tome city place. He now* bis but!nets thoroughly, and >ade fnenda ot all the patron* of Gon-

grcaa.

The congregation of tbe South Cepe May Auditorium held iu laat service for last Sabbath. The pastor, Bev. Edgar P. Siltea, asked them to elect another pallor for next year. Thla y would not listen to, bat at the offiI meeting held in the afternoon they do elected b'm for l‘JUO and preted him with quite a turn of cash for aeivlcet. Thla Is somewhat remark0, *« the congregation is largely made of Episcopal Una. Presbyterian* and Lutbcrana.aod Bro.Stllee U a Methodist After all, i

r the

)n If It punctures oc

THE MIXEb COSTbtT.'

Morris Dellel and H. W. Harvey gave mixed medal play tournament yesterday afternoon. Tbe ecores made were: O'"**, flvm*. Jbl Mlaa EDimond 136 45 81

V7 14

DrELVanaantMrs J M E Hildreth.... haa N Davit... WeUh i

97 14

45

...103 16

Frank B Bhattock 91 3 Edwin F Cook 99 10 Mra Elliott Rodger* 114 35 Martin 1X9 40 ElJlqJ Rodger* 95 5 J C Oorry ...190 30 Woodward 147 55 Thomaa W Eaatwlck 101 8

.106 40

Mlaa E Murray- 138 45 E C Fant 106 12

.116 22

,117

R Morria WillUm* 1 Jam*. W MllitT.......1

DB Martin -.110 J Layng Mills 103

B MUlor.. 144

CbOSEh.

With the Umc of today Tux Dsn

la publioa

ton ot 1890. Toe Wavz haa patted through one of iu moat successful turnmen and both from a financial and repoutran ataodpoict It haa exceeded IU popularity of the pash lu aubacriben Ibis sear on included ab mt every Uger who stays at Cape May and a very Urge Hat of people ip ^be large ettiea who have friend* at Gape May tbiaanm. The advertising oo umna have rail ptlroo'xrd and In tula the peo. ve realised the Importance of the paper. The efforts which have been put forth to boom Ope May and to promote en'er.r!sea which in themselves * of a tubaUniUI character and an I. and the management of the Wsvi 1a tried to give to iu readers tbe very test poe-lble aoclsi new. and has been looeasful in all Its undertakings. No important event haa been unnoticed and soy pbasan riea have been recalled through the personal colnmna of the paper. Aa the Wsvs haa been through' the summer th- leading e rairty dally, ro

published on Satur-

day* all through the year, will be a re-

‘ iga of Cape May and

f all th

their city home*

J. M. Brown, of Frcdersckburg, Ve., enjoyed the sfterooon by chartering tbe io. Mr. Brown waa accompanied charming wife. of the moat enjoyable parties of y waa that of tbe Emily. After enjoying a One tall they returned muob pleated. Those who compoaed the were: Mlaa Annie Conner, Mlaa Llczjc Conner, Mlaa DaUy Conner and Mias Carrie Clifford. The Jollied sailing party ef the day aa no doubt the immense party which chartered the Clover. One of the party, Mlaa Utxle Bradley, it U rumored, haa ed merits as a captain. The jolly party tang and cracked many jokea. Those who compoaed the party were: i LUxio Bradley. Mary Baaaford. Minerva Wilton. L'sxte Walters, Ella Fraaa, Marne Bcelnd Vaughn, Ea iean^ i Carver, Julia Bye and Mr. j£tae Jaokaon. and Mra B. Grlsoom enjoyed a lovely sail In the fait sailing yacht Mane. Mr. £. C. Bailey and a Urge party of friends enjoyed themaelve* by chartering tbe Malvina for a aalllng and crabbing expeditlod.

The Lafayette U a splendid house, in appolntmanU and cuuioe, and its sueU deterred. The fallowing wa ivenlng'a menu: Soft Shell Crabs Oolong Hyson Eugluh Breakfast T< CboooUle Coffee Broad* Graham Bread Vienna Bread I’Ule Bread Tua Rolls Preserves Dry and Buttered Toast Assorted Cakes Oysters Stewed Panned Fish Freeh Fish, Fried or Boiled Broiled Tenderloin Steak Sirloin Steak Ham

many friend* at Gap* May w:

; be glad

Mrs. J. 8. Vetterieln gave a lunch and ochre at har cottage, No. 815 Stockton svenoe yeeterday morning. Mrs. Vettar Ido's guesu were; Mra. J. L. maker. MU* Kirkpatrick. Mrs. J. GUtWilson. Mrs. William G. E James W. Mills, Mrs. Eugene VanMrs. W. C. McDonnsll. Mist Alfrtd B. Miller, the Mlaroa Bank ell and Mrs. F. B. Vettarldn. Th* prize winwere: Mlea Kirkpatrick. Mra. WllMtaa Jeannette UenkeU and Mrs bad aa anjoya-

id her condition more favorable rrSylvU Faaall haa returned Pa, mi regret of all^UpaMay. MUs Fi ■uylng with ‘ lv» young giri.who ■ next winter. Mrs. and Mlaa Callahan who'hare at the Glen.

Mr. and Mra. Albert Smith, of Philadelphia, accompanied by MUa Florence Krelzer, ot New York, ware the | of Oaph J. P. ToUn on hla yacht, tbe Sea Gull They enjoyed th* trip, ctab-

bilt, where aha U making hoau friends She U a charming young Udy and a leader in th* socUl life of that iwoeperou* town. Har stay baa been vary enjoyable. X. H- Powell who

PhlUdalpbU, 2, LouUville, 0, , devcUnd— Boston, 8, GltveUnd, 5.

Boytl don’t deepen of success, Or out of lUe’s rack ever drop, am high for the brow of tbe hill; There’s room for you all at the top. Bring pelleaoe and pluck to your aid.

IMtta

a bard fight to get up,

Fight, fight till th* batlls U won. Don’t drift to a dandy or fop, « a man both determined and troe, That’s tba kind who are found at U

top-

Hot FnsLnaah aarvad dally at the

A llellghtful watermelon part' given Tuesday evening by Austin Uugfaea at hU residence in West Cap* the Every Evening Club. The iaa thoroughly enj yed. and t peered quraklf with gai and joke* until the Ule hour of 12 I struck, and laat but not least a wa

isloo '-.at.

Ihoe* who compoaed th* party were llaare OUllie R Bugnea. Oarrie E Besezel, Helen C- Jones. Irene Crow ley, Edna Crowley. Annie Cook. <f Bellelonte. and her sUter Nellie. Mabel Keizer, Lottie Butherford, Emily Loi, Elva Lukenr, E«tbes Hildreth, Annie Swartz. Sal.le Hughes, Messrs. Austin Hughes, Clinton Rutbirford', C. WUloo Way, CUrencc Ccowley, George Tobin, Unwr-Od Csrr, B bert Webb. Samuel Loper, Bo.'.on Eldredge, Edward Miller, Wii.iam Brjam. Gas Lengert, Harry Bertie. Harry Levering Wilbur Flrtmire, of Bellefoota. Farewell Eaehra. A farewail euchre party was gtvei is Gleewaod last evenmg in booc William .Shaafe Miller, of Pittsburg. > on the 9 A. M. tram this morning. Arenpg tbe guest* were Mr. and Mra. B- Cameron Polls, Mr. and 9. Hummel, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bsyce, Mr. and Mrs. Callahan, Hire Callable. Miss Anns Roberta, Mre. Edith Stevens, Mlaeea Oarrie and Reb* Mrs. J. Barker, Mre. Woodr. and Mrs. Tboreaa Stevens, Virgil Marcy, Mire Helen WiUiama, W. Sbeale Miller. Mr*. A. J. MnKaraher, Mr. and Mra. Charles McKarabar, Mire Garerig. Mrs. Dare. Mrs. Spaulding,

What is Going on at Cane Mav Point.

NOTES FROM THAT THRIVING PLACE

C. E. Harper, of PhUadelphlt. is a uest al the Carlton. A splendid mualcale was given at the Cape May Point Club House last even It was In charge of Randall T. ltd One of the features of the 3g was the sioilog of Herndon M t.cU. of Weahington, of the song ’•Only Ones More.” by Moire. He baa magnificent tenor voice There will be a donkey psrty this reniog at the Shoreham. O. M. Milligan, of tbe Heading Hardare Works, la at the Carlton. Millard S Todd and family, of WU region, are aojournlng at the Carlton. Mr. Todd is connected with the Todd ■tew Steel Works. Rev. H. E. C. Wahrman, a prominent Lutheran minuter of Lykeoa, Pa, la at ie Carlton. Rev. Charles G. Uoatclle, ol Philadelphia, la a Carlton gueat. C. Wendell, ol Olmbel Bros., i'hlla.. slphla. ia apen ling some time at Cap* lay Point. f The yacht Marie, Captain Foster, of Atlantic City, dropped anchor at Cape ley Point yesterday. There was a irge party on board, in charge of Mr. □d Mra. Pine, of Pbilanalptua. They rak dinner at the Shoreham. after which they embarked on their hoaeerd trip. Min Mitchell and her two nepbeara. Carey and Mitchell Crane, are at the Carlton. Tbe ekildrcn are the aona CoL Crane, U. S. A., now serving in the Philllplnee. During the campaign l Cuba tbemotherfollowcd their fatk r > tbe front where abe died of yellow Recent hotel arrival* were:

Philadelphia—Geo C hlepbenaon, G W McMabon. B J Smith.Tieo L Well*, irmie Stafford. C Bakin Jone*. Charles B r table. G Y Edward*. A Steven*. J 7 Manir. P M Walton. J U Pine, wife nd party. Virginia—John B Krnmbollx. Camden—Arthur C Ab.le. New York—W B T Keyecr, Emile oenig. Bidgeley Park—S E Phlllipe. Mooreatown—Georga-T- Sccbel. Geo Secbel. Jr. CoateauUe—S W Huaton.

Wllmioglou—Mra A V Uiigbaa, Miaa Lang. Bertba A Hill. Mlaa Graham. Mrs F H Megaw. W 1 Crook* O-orge A Meaalck. H L (j ligley. Jennie £ Sooy, " ■ rd 8 Todd. William A L»ng. Emma Kirn, Ma Kirn. Pari*—E W Brown London—Mua Jane O'Brien. Lancaster—Miss Mitchell, GareyCrane Mitchell Crane. Lykcna. Pe — Bev U E C Wahrman Hoboken—J C Lambert. Cheetor—E 8 Wowell and wife. New York—Mias Laura Kuox. Camden—C E Harper. Washington—Mis* Anns S Shields. St Louis—J A Shields. Philadelphia—Mra C B Costello, Ely Cattail, G U Bogart. Charles G Belelle, J Warren Friar, A J Tyson, C F Wendell. Jean G HUI, O M Mulligan, A Burns. William Harrison, Eienore Hi Uloo, James A UlU. J H Homer i wife. Frank M Benton, U C McKr and wife, J U May, J P Shelly.

Ooatrevble—Hugh E Stone. Woodbury—J T Fra lee and wit, Washington—Mra Charles Mays. Mrs R L Easby. Miss F B Easby, John G Getltnga and wife. Philadelphia—F W H Clarke, G V G Hr barton, George Htberlon, T E Waterworth. G A Myera. Langborae—Rev James Palllaoe. Camden—Mra. J W Lynch. a* aessella l-olsil To-Mg III. The E ecuical Vaudeville Company is plating at Scwella Point pavilion U The company came din Keith's circuit of booses, and oomjuted of artists who have ma bus ana been popularly rcceiv e loealre gotra of Boston, New York, Pr-vidence and Philadelpl The artlsta inolude Neidcrt, VanLeer Barton. Eldle Bee era. Herbert Lloyd, Harry Spark* and Frank R. . Tbe public ahonld be mindful the fact that theac ahowa (re all fr and only eoet the price of e trolley nde. The trolleys jan be boarded in front of Use city. Reserved chain are 10

mim BICBGHfflOK Wnt'eo ejoclally for the Wave ] It haa I wen a groat pleasure to me to be ptrmllled by God to visit Gape May again to see so many of my dear rala. ind fnenda here and to share Otoe n P-eir cordial greetings It haa aid me for my long and wean louroey from Lake Cbartoa, La, a my great upbuilding and comJ tbia often eiperirnced healthy

ilng appearance, flatbed in spiritual drcaa. radiant witl oelea-

tial glory, that ve'may Dnl>e able to recognize them ooiv aa umfer the guid-

many encouraging p aaagea re IU bodf when fully interpreted. David said nferenoe to hia dead child, "1 shall

Windsor

open daring the autumn months. Special fall mlea will given

draining to spend tbe xt

.. beautiful months at the seashore. The unrivalled

service of the Windsor wf talneaL The boose ia luxe

Dished and steam heated, which maze*

It a delightful '

If yon want your suit claanad, dyad, prrased or repaired send a posts leave the order with W. F. BonalL Washington street, and be will reed

abort notloe at

Tha "*laff" his tha

has the moat important |

Aver a* ol Paine.

iwlcjgc.t

often a

leaven, appeared with luatain of TraosfigaraI. 3-4J. The angels of >n G el in their behalf,

all) to well

leaven. And these angels may be some if our own dear kindred who have gone icfnre ua to the heavenly home; Pa xxxiv 7; Mall znil, 10. and Reb. 1. 14). Also In R v. vti, 9-17, we find large gatherlnga, interesting rehearsals, muratc knowledge and Jiyful com. ingllnga in heaven.

The "Book

grand 1

people.

pie*. "H Joloe hs

■ f Ule" to Heaven u a of ab tbe hamca of God's

id great. He calls and hla chllnren now each other by said to bit dlaci-

w your i

x, 30) The

it«y of

reaurrrction will also make it plair. Here we aball friend* In heaven. "We ahall know even aa we are known." (1 Cor. xiil, 12 ) Many sound theologians precious ton praise delightfully impress it upo hearts, There ere many glad surprise* iwtitiog the tired, way w rn and faith-

1 followc

of J

“ they

ready to rxchangi Their own dear kindred and friends Saviour bimaelt may them home to tbe mansions prepared for them. The erpreaaloca are oflen ured. ■eet again in heavrn.” May we each be prepared for such blissful reunion! Daxixi. L. Utcuza Gape May Oily, N. J., Aug. 38. W.

Mra. Elliott Mulllner, Dramatic Reader and Imperaonator, and Teacher of l' Principle* of Expression—.Esthetic a: Hygienic Phyaical Culture—Artistic a

Eljcutloc and Oratory—Voice Placing and Development- Special attention given to tbe study of Shakespeare. Prixlc and Claaa Instruction. Studios • 216 Parry street. Gape May, N. J. Hour* from 9 till 13 dally.

L Holme* begs I. omfortable and home11 remain open during 1 special rales vri" Oh alloc te haa thoroughly renovated and Improved, and la noted for iu cuisine and eervlrand haa been justly popular a auoco ful thu aeaaon. Ii the oeareet boial the Golf Links

Ad polo la ouch in fa

Pupil* taught rapidly

and correctly. Term* lor tha aeaaon, •5. Single lessons if dmtred. AB In-

* tojraMUng.

LATE IQTEL AiffALS Our Visitors and the Cities They are From.

» .r c«f* aa., u u

New York—Al Jiman Sanders and wife. Philadelphia—W D Coxe and wife. illUm T Thompain, William Batty, ua Hume, Mlaa Carrie Fuxummona, Isa Mamie Fitzalmmona

i’oiladelphla—ttarab A WaLon.Sar t Canon, Mra K Moore. Newton Square-Edgar Rowland. Baltimore—J •me* O Stillman tub zanirr. Philadelphia—Uenry Maugh. L H 8 8—Lieutenant McClellan.

PhUadelphla—Mra M Jackaoe. Camdeo-Mra Richard Seuluee. Mary I Seuluea. Philadelphia—B O Mioator.

Philadi Iptila—Joseph Appleton. Baltimore—Mra Junn Wil-oe, Miaa i-abclla D Wilaon. Mlaa Ca'harioe D Wilson.

Vineland—G F Washburn. Camden—John Bornaton, Mra John Bornatnn. 'hUadclphis—Mn M Chapman, Miaa Elaic M Chapman, WUbur F Chapman, nptou Moore, M D.

New York—Charles E Burk. Philadelphia—J 11 Burk. 1'ltuburg—J B Lkaghlln and wife. •TOOXTOK UOTkt.. Wubingtoo—G ESlayhkUgh Hoboken—George Burke. Glouceaterw-Miaa Florence Slow. Weahington—Mra W B MoKaldeo. Uu Louise B MrKeldcn. Miaa Mamie ' MrKelden. W B MoKelden, Jr PhUadelphla—William Clint. NowYork-Jobn L MoCammtr and

The Admiral Schley Cake Walk will ke place at Sewells Point on Friday eight This wiU be the only real. Southike walk of the aeaaon, and many cottagers have assured Horace WiUiama, lanager of the affair, that they wll i, and thla la a cue Io the character jae who wfll attend. Toe manager rngaged expert comical walker* to appear on thla occasion. The prizes to be awarded are aa fob First—A fine cake. Second—6i. Third—#2 50 gold pieoc. Fourth-t 2. The cost of this entertainment will be trilling as compared to other amuasnu. The coat ot a ride both way* on trolley cart, a seat in the vaudeville iw and free admittance to the oake walk will be the amall turn ol twentyout*. Good musicians have been engaged for tba occasion. Tbe prize la on exhibition in the window ef Baker F. W. Wolf.

The congregation of Cold Spring Presbyterian Churoh will give an oldfashioned potplc supper and harvaat home In Eidredgt'a Grove, Cold Spring, on Thursday afternoon and evening, August SliL Thett wiU be besides thu deliciously cooked feast Ice cream and refreshment*. Tbe price of tapper

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Horace Williams wUl give a grand oake walk at tbe Sewells Point Pavilion on Friday evening. Il will be the greatest cake walk of the reason. Tba trolley which runi along the front of tbe aily will take those deainng to tee this event right there. The ooal of a round trip trolley ride and a reserved seat In the pavilion. Including admittance, will be only 25 oenU. Don’t forget the dale, Friday evening, September 1. In Gold Spring Presbyterian Church, Tuesday evening. September 5th, Rev. Mr. Janney, paaior of the Tabernacle M. E Church, will deliaer a Missionary lecture by Invitation of the Woman's Missionary Society of the Gold Spring Church. Three lectures are fall ef Inthe Kingdom of

i pricre, yon should see ipie* that W. F. Boreal! reoleved from New Trek and

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