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CATS BAX UTT. X
WILLIAM C. MCKriilV.
AI7EET1HIHG EATE8.
FRIDAY, JULY 29. 1896
That honea are once more In d Band, and at food prlcea, U a xnattea of rejoldnf among omera and dralj ere. There wee a popular verdict that 1 titeea aalmala were being crowded out by electricity and many breed era acaepted It aa Anal; bat the war changed
all thla and horeee au!table f<
or artillery aerrioe hare quickly doubled In value Prior to our active troablaa with Spain, aaya the Detroit .Pree Preao, the government bought Sam horaaa, except to anpply loaaea and bad them furnlahcd by eontractora Jfow the demand la large and Imperative, tha remit being that government •genta are aent direct Into the open
market. Leaa than three the price paid waa from U
now It rangea from 1120 to (ISO. One thing developed through the changed dtuatlon la the fact that the large aubatltutlon of electricity for horae power had greatly decreaaed the number of horaea fit for army naea. Thla made
axeellence before Inal*ted up. now tha agenU are authoriied ohoaa any Bound horae between five UK to 1BK handn In height. Color ho* eeaeed to be conaldered at all, and yet, with all theae eonceaalona. It I* difficult to meet the demand. One thing the government will not have la a horae that ha* been docked, ao that thoae who have ahortened the talle of their horaea In order to aell them In a upon the enatomera to be found there and can profit little from the advance la prioea Induced by tha war. The armp horae require* a tall that can be uaad Juat aa nature Intended, and thoae who have been ao foollah aa to deprive the noble animal of thla protection win not be over-burdened with sympathy becauee they cannot profit sow aa do more conalderate owner* who have horae* that meet the requirement* of the government. If the war
. The faculty of keeping one'* head an emergency la not too common. A young Philadelphia elocutionist haa Me perfection, aaya the Record of that city, and a few day* ago “ * —
ERMA. a at Migb'aed Beach last
Theae
pceaaivc, and greatly enjoyed by all who participated. An unexpectedly Urge oosgregatloo wae Id ibendeooe. The carriage* were arranged la a oirele la the grova, aad the greeter part of the congregation at in Ueir carnage* dur>e service*. Dr. Praaby tood hr* oe a HUic knoll la the centre, aad iritblB the circle of carriage* uea preacher acme of the people at o id or on aau which they removed their wagooa Familiar h mm rung. Brother Jama a Shaw offered (he prayer, andDr.Preaby preachfrom Mattew, III. 2 After the aer. id tha candidates lor baptism by immerxlon were called together, the prual
ritual of the Methodist Episcopal Church for the sacrament of bepUim read, after
which the coogregalion repaired t ator aide. All thoae bapUxed an, except one little girl, 10year* old. bee* open air aarvioaa war* ao much ijoyed that many were heard to aug-
geat that some time it would be pleasant
have ae all-day mealing in the grove id take lunch there between the acrDCS. She day, being partly cloudy.
Id be deal red. The palter 0* Tabernacle Church haa baptised aixtywithlB a year, aad there are e Dumber of other* to be bapUxed within a it the church. The mulls
work done
still being gathered la. 7. Prceby want to Seaville Camp Meeting Friday morning, ch Saturday afte*noon, lie over Bnoday end home Monday night Rev. Israel Wool*90. of Weal Cape May, a local preacher la Tabernacle Oharch, will supply pulpit next Sunday morning. Banday-aohoo! aod Bpworth aril) be bald both la Piablng Creek Chapel In the af-
and her work had called forth wild apgfiauai. She waa warm and tired, howwver, aad when Juat a few lines Into an eneoaa Dumber, she knew that a ocr* fiate pktoe bar memory would fall bar, and (bat abe would stumble and fall. ®er wtU answered quickly. Before moofing to the breaking point abe auddanly stopped and addreaaed her *u•Mc aai *1b** by your face* that many M< bave beard this piece before. I fik ao* tike to repeat eo, with your per^ ^ ‘ I wHl try another number. r
a, ao. Go ahead.’' But the young T waa abdurata, aad (be people of ■4 audleno* now eonridrr her the ■aa af all alooutlonleta"
haa fust been hy Oeorge ( Babralber '
completed at Lincoln. DU. Chriatlan Bohrelber. .Mr.
«_ - January ». Uto. On Marsh It U9S. tb* glob* a
Be bad bought maps and
fag and aim la tha moat exact DMBprehenrire globe ever made. It la U feat la circumference at the equator. It US# Inches In diameter. The foundation U an Iron frame epun over with telegraph wire. Thla, In tarn, U covered with cotton bating soaked In glue. Abor* thla U a paste of sawdust aad vers lab half an inch thick, the whole b painted over many time*. This U a talkative age, aad we are a talkative people, but we get many rm flbWe that quality outranks quaatUg. Taa man apeak volubly in
Mr than all the ten, utters a law rragnriahU words In good temper, and cat' lb* the meeting with him. Felrsalnd*ay 1 "Tha otkars bad the tbs argumaak” Moral ■ Be of the aubjeot, and you will be
of tba audtenoe.
Oa* of tha •t dak mm* U the generous approbation by all 0< tba bravery of each. Every OOtntaodnre has. boasted of Dewey, and evusy mac la the navr baa pralacd Bagtay ka^d fiobaoa. Tha chnlcaat words 4m*» b*en apoken by those who, ecWMlliH with the danger*, knew how
^ |l (Vorted that “Admiral Dewey af Mm Boras aootety and Bible claea of i* Shiloh Sunday school of Fair Oak*. This m a graceful reoognlUoa of
In behalf of a quiet onMiyl. TheSpan-
L thetr batteriee, but ha compelled
n flinched, 1 * aaya Col. It in apeektng of the fight at Yet two moatha ago those
■ry unique aod beautiful eerri waa held last Wedueaday afternoon the home of Mr*. Emily Uairtaoh, Cold Spring*. Mrs. Harrison waa 87 >ld last April, and haa baea for years s Christian woman, but bad bees baptised or joined the i. Wednesday afternoon Rev. Dr. Pit*by met with Rev. Joseph Gerrison. of Owner Hill, who is a coo of Mrs. Emily Garri.on. aod legal her tbvy ad the old lady and received her Into the church, after which the Esovaof tee Lord's Supper waa administered by the two poacher* above named The daughters of Mrs. Oarri son, one of .whom lives in Indians, wore praaenl. as well aa a few other relative* Mr*. Oarriaon la ao iofirm a* to be scarcely able to attend oburcb, and so ervioea ware bald at her borne.' None of those who were prasent will forget the bcauiifnlly touching aed 1me scene when the Rev. Joseph Oarriaon applied the baptismal water to bis aged mother aod pronounced over bar the sacred formula which had beta
prescribed by Christ tor
The Yellowstone Park la unquestionably one of the most interesting region* on the glob*, for wtthio It U displayed
and Modem Language*, will be during July and August by Prolessors James P. aad Janara It Hugbe*. Principal, of tb* Academy at Belief'•nte, U. T-*_ W are PrincatoB loog experMoea
pala. Oeneeal Delivery, Cape M TO THE PUBUC.
1 informing his f.lead* and public gi rally that be ha. opaoed that old« rated Hostein*, tha -Lanaing Cali x oar of laMyatte and Decatur stree tore be will to plaaaad teatoepa <
see him. Always on hand Lohatera and Crab* In all style*; Oyatera, Flab, and, fad. *11 "Bay Truah;" ala" Game in _**on. Kverylhiag aemd it the finest possible atylc. Pnom vary rea*or-*->-Glvehlmacall.
THE WAVE’S LIVE BLS1KESS LOCALS
__ to bmith's for fine moods, to cents pqr lb.
Fresh roasted sugar-costed pranuu,
16 ce
tx lb..
Lii’e.
Every night this Tille Show at Sewells Poinl—beginning at 8.80. Chariaa A. Swain. 803 Jackson aUeet _i s firsLclaas Un smith and sheet Iron worker. Give him a call. * The ladiaa of tha Preabyterian church ill hold a baxaar In tbelr new church Mot the middle of August. Fox Hal*.—A eel of Chambers' Eoclopadla. In good eoortitloo and sold at Apply ioB,W*v*OBce. • descent elcelno light plant, if rverytblog to make plant i, for sale cheap Hero used thiee moo tha. Apply to C. F. QcmoXT.
at your Udie* costs Altered a made, cell oo B •ix*li the ailor at 421 Washuigtuu
a F. Qui W. F. Borxell makes aad altera _dlea coats. Toe work done in as good and cheap a manner aa in a Drat class ty house. * Every purchaser of a prixe for progremive euchre, bought at the Queen Jewell —
hound plateau, high up oo tha si of the everlasting rockiet. Is a veritable playground for the world's giant The pecsooellj-conducted tour c Pennsylvania Railroad Company, which leaves Ksw York ou September lords the moat aallalaotory mea * tailing thla wonder Uad and viewing its marvelous features. A step of days will be saade oo the return trip *1 Omaha, afiordiog an opportunity to viril the Trane Miaalmlpi Exposition.
Bight dsyi will to spent In tha Fart. A slop will also to mads returning at Chicago. The round trip rate, (283 from New York, Philadelphia, Bellimote and Washington, (280 from Pitts-
For detailed Itineraries aad full matioe apply to ticket agent*. Tourist Agent, 1190 Broadway, New York, or as Goo, W. Royd, Aset alas! Oansral Passenger Agent. Broad Street
L- A. W. MESTi INDIANAPOLIS.
For the Annuel Meet of the League
August 9 to 14. the Pen nay Irani* Railroad Company will tall airurrios rum all points on Us Una, dtanapolla al rale of single fart for Ihe 1 trip. Tickets will to sold o 7 and 8. good to return unit: 16 when property executed before Bicycle* carrlrd free. Special anaogeits for oiube traveling aa a body,
One of the beat aeml-ocwi and ary weekly paper* now published In Philadelphia la the Saturday Evealag Post, Issued by the Curtla Publlahlag Company, the publisher* o! the Lodi**'
Beniamin Franklin purchased it, aad guUubedJtunlR 1761, when it pasted chaM«d t te*tee Saturday Bracing"Pori! and within the paat year the Curtla
lib a good edll a toad of "Xv
alary paper,
1 page, aad under That Art Making jaatutwaof tha day In a^litemry sty le, which will make lastUPOMIST I0T1CI The very excellent Vaudeville Entertainment which is being given at Sewell’s Point every evening will be given also in the afternoons from four to five o’3odc. The of course, will be free to all who may visit this most delightfully situated
building, wi
'JCtoCe^or city property.
tSvTr. Quin cun.
Mrs. 1* E. Godfrey, Module, second floor palace pharmacy, cor. Perry street and Congress place. Gowns from French design*. Remodeling. * Auditorium, only large brick, flu
proof pat"- ‘
rented for
Apply
Buy your mils and cream of Charles T. Campbell. He serve* the best quality and baa atonda al 828 Oorgic street, aa well aa Uen'ral Market and Excelsior Marset. " Trolley rides are becoming popular, and arrangcmeola for parties osn be made at the offioe of the General Manager. J. Henry Edmunds, al Tux Wavs
public ball 1
any and al J. F. Quo.
POINTS OH INTEREST P
STOCIfTOI? 50TEL CAPE MAY. N J. The Finest Seaside Hotel in the World. NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON OF i898
Unsurpassed for grande . . rd of a mile of spacious parch. Suites with private bate. The management haa completely renovated ayatem, aerrioe, cnistto and polloy. American plan, (8 per day and (17 per week upward* European plan. *1 80 per day upward*. Professor Morgan'* Orchestra of twenty piece*. HORACE M CAKE. P. H 8. CAKE, Manager.
of f uesu, the Mlowing Uu of
chase of a copy of Tus Dj aad the result will be mu factory. The list will be revbad aad
THEX10LONIAL, CAPEIMAY. N. J.' FourthggJJoo. All modern convenience*. Superb ocean view from nearly ever ' Liberal management. Gas and electric tolls. Special rate* to families. W. H. CHURCH,
THE SHOREHAM,
CAPE MAY POINT, ^ W MAN&UUiSMT. DIKOUTLX ON.TH* BKAC1L ELKOTKIC CALL 11SLLS. ACCOM *0 dATIOS tOK W OCWl KIltST-CLASh UVCBX ATTACUEU. SAMUEL E. EWING, Propriator.l
piles. Kodaks < (L F. QcinuBT, Auditorium, 109 Jackson streeL When in need of say jewelry, consult Quean Jewolry Store. We carry floost line In the city. I’rlcee tee t
tailor, who will make up goods lo IL lateet style* *1 city prices. He haa large assortment of seasonable goods.'
Uk depot is i
823 Gorgle atroet, *ud his tee Exceleior Market aod Caotral
Market, where iua e with every courtesy.
Tha Queen Jewelry Store gives away tally card* tree wl‘" '— — l —
red, white aod blue. Every might tel* week—free V* villa Show at Sewclta 1‘olot—beginning at a 80. Fob Sals CitA*r—Steam Launoh -tBa■Uo." 29 teat loog, ‘ ‘ - - fofill,. —- C. F. Qnnoxr. Audliorlum.
L’scoiii mms. (14* Frmeh ScW), *1*
Pnr.GEOBGK mm. k lie. NDYm Graduate of the of Pari* V'olrersi'y of Pari*.
irv ^Uscrtiimratt.
MRS. WRAY, CARD READER Give* Full batlsfmotion. 550 ELMIRA STREET, CAPE MAY.
MRS. R, C. HUGHES, 809 WmiHINOTON STREET. Can Max, N. J.. CMnaiarE.Glisiare.AialEware BOUVniBS or CATS MAX.
THE BALTIMORE INN Jackson Straot, Close to ths Beach MISS HARRISON!
THE CARLTON, CAPE MAY POINT, N. J.
L Twoaadooe-aiWmllaarromOaoeli^bj^XVnUte^Ai KELLY A WEAVER.
THE WYOMING,
South Lafayette 8treat,
CAPE MAY, N. J. i Tllk IIEACH. TKKMS MODERATX. Mrs. Q. H. QARRETSON.
HOTEL COLUMBIA, Ocean Street. Near Beach and S. J. R. R.
Mrs. A FOSTER.
GRIFFITH COTTAGE,
613 Colun&ia Avenue, Cape May, N. J. » eqoAiu ntoa rex alien and htocxton t
E. J. GRIFFITH.
MILLER COTTAGE,' Perry StreeL Cape May City, N. J.
OTSB ALL mg XBAB.
PIER AVENUE INN,
CAPE MAY. N. J.
ar the Beech and Pori Offioe, Bate Room added, and the houi
thoroughly renovated and Improved.
J. 8. WALES.
THE GLENWOOD,
609 Huorhet Street.
T FAMtLX BOUSX.
CAPE MAY, N. J.
FOKBSK CAPACITV
Mr* T s! > P. WILLIAMS.
HOTEL ORIOLE,
M, A. FRIEND.
If you want a box of STEPHEN F. WHITMAN’S Choice Chooetates aad all ktods of Flae Ooefactkma, call at F. VIETRI, 514 Washington SL, Cape May, N. J. — • , fultj -qgipty of^Foeriga aad DotearitatFrntts.
CITY DIRECTORY. J1AYOIL—Jaaea X aarita M^frul t&eiHI
caiar grpouca.-t HOARD or HEALTH.—Dr. Cent; USB W. iuuat, Oeorxe L. u Ware, Writer s. Ware. CHURCH DIRECTORY. ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Corner ot WASHIKUTOS an* ritANKUN b i
CONGRESS HALL,
Opened for the Be*aon'of 1UUB
fi thoroughly modern brick hricL Command -
- —" Elevators, c’—•
u morning and evening by Uamler'e a*
lorchorir*. Baalia y cqulp-
R. HALPIN.
MARINE VILLA, “-"shasok.
CAPE MAY. N. J.
ID UU’KOVklX
Mrs. JNO. M. ROGERS.
BREXTON VILLA, OPEN FOR THE SEASON OF ! SvA ttEKOVATSD. LAROk yiAZZAS AND SLN I’AULOHh. TRKNs MODERATE MRS. J A- MYERS.
THE ALDINE,
DSCATUK Iriltsrr. NEAR TI rurri-CLins cuisine.
X ROOMS. OFRN ALL TUB XBAR. THEODORE MUELLER.
CARROLL YiLi-A, SEASON OF 1898. Fine Ocean View. First-class Accommodations. For Bates A^Ny to MBB. T. It- BUOOKS
BROWN VILLA, Parry Btreat, Oapd May, N. J. «. Lvge, air, nram* Oonvealeoi lo beaco ael Kallrwl StaUoa^' tUtea,|lAOb>at par u*,; rt.aalolHi per seel.. Mrs. R. T. BROWN
UNITED STATES TIOTEL
CAPE MAv.N, J. Mrs. C. B. REEVES.
SEA BREEZE, OCEAN FBONT. LARGE AIRY ROOlti WIDE FOR JHES
CROWELL COTTAGE
Mrs. DAVID O. OBOWBILL.
CAPE HOUSE,
rutsT BAirurr church.
L tFAYETTE BIT. 7ACKSOR A DECATUR X'.
8T. MART'S CATHOUC CHURCH.
caps mat ronrr. bt. rrttaa bt-ths-^ra. p. r. Cape Arenac, Caps Mar Pout.
AXEirai axu Di
asaggri ■aS-TvSSirSS!!
GEO. J. KROMER.
PALACE
Daily Trips (Sunday included) between Philadelphia and Cape May. Stops both ways at WILMINGTON on Sunday. Monday, Wedaesday and Friday, and at CHESTER on Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. BREAKWATER TRIPS. WEDNESDAYS, OCEAN SAILS. FRIDAYS. Tne “Republic” leaves Race street wharf Philadelphia at 7.30 a. m., Cape Miy landing at 1.30 p. m., for Ocean and Breakwater Trips, and at 3.15 p. m. to return to Philadelphia. FARE, Ro/nd Trip, returning Same day. - 75 cts “ Philadelphia to Cape May,good during season, $1.25 “ Single Trip either way, - - 75 ^ “ Breakwater and Ocean Trips, - - 5° cts Concert*, Music, Dancing, Theatricals. Rafreahmenla of all kind* at popular prioea Baggage ana Freight transported. Roreoa aad Carriage* taken. Baggage handled by the Union Transfer Company, offioe, OJrner Washington and Jackson streets. Cape May. N. J. Telephone 5901. W- F. BUSSKLL, General Manager, 418 Walnut SL. Philadelphia.
AUGxod* told tor tea* ll
Fl Li 10C.ISI
in can to had iu Philadelphia lie, Hiiil Mifciiiiliss
Formerly Imperial Court Tailor of Ruaria and Au.tria JULIUS RANER LADIES’ TAILOR, Of 1131 Fourtnanth Street, N.W., Washington, D. C., «i«n owning and ptcoring department. Ha* opened a branch at PIER AVENUE INN, Cape May

