Daily Cape May Wave, 30 July 1898 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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BBtaoriotion. II Per Bom is Adnaoa. ADYEETIEIHG BATES.

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EATURDAY, JULY ». 18*6

The flnt lame of 9»00fi00fi00 of (fwrenuneot bonda aeema likely to be orer •obecribed, Are tfmea orer at leeat. The enbeerlptlona already In amour nearly •*00,000,000, and the booka are open ontU after the l«th of Joly. Tboae who anbeof be early will get the bonda at par. They are aure to be wortl oral per cast, more than thla within a year. It la estimated that 101 and perhaps 10* ccmld bare been got for them If they were left to open bidding. But what la called open bidding la nc controlled by syndicates that the small capitalist has little chance to get a bond. But to hare the bond* taken by half a million more or leas small boldera is perhaps enough better for gorernment to warrant this loss. ' moral effect Of such a popular subscription Is great. It waa this spirit which the French people showed after their war with Germany, when the indemnity money was paid by the mass of the people, who took bonds In small amounts

Tbs recently enacted war tariff plaoea a duty of ten cenU per pound on teea. In many cltlW then are now stored large quantities of fre# teas Imported under the former tariff. In a number of Instances Importers and warehousemen bare desired to bond warehouse* for the storage of li ported teae without being required remora the free article now stored In such premise*. The regulations of tbs

treasury department forbid the

bonded warehouse* for any other purpose than the storage of Imported merchandise Ip bond. In rlew, howorar, of the emergency and the expense and annoyance which would be Involved by the removal of free teas, (ha

secretary has consented to the

Ing of warehouses, provided the free

teas now stored therein are kept

tlrely separate from all other goods and that they be removed therefrom

within six months, when the

houses are to b* re bonded. The con-

oeealon applies only to teas.

The military spirit displays Itself In many odd and comical forms nowadays. Margberlte A. Hamm. In the New York Mail and Express, tell* of one of therm "An enterprising confectioner makes •quick-firing' shells out of chocolate ooatsd with aUver foil. They are quickfiring because a person can eat a doean a minute. The ehooolete bombshells or chocolate Deweys, as pocMo young women call them are larger globes of chocolate ooatsd with silver foil and with a little piece of candy at the end to represent e fuse. Equally amusing la a emailing salts holder which looks for til the world like e Martini-Henry cartridge handaomsly polished, while the section of e Lee-Mstford cartridge li mounted for e scarf pin, stick pin or

bat pfa. 1 *

he pratuCeld-

w*n, of Admiral Dewey** fleet, was to j jg jim, tftu L J B''L

taka a it seat launch up a river emptying Into Mantis bay, and In the dark* ceaa of night affix a torpedo to Bpanlsh torpedo boats secreted there and leave the rest to a kind Proridsoos. But the Spaniards suspected such an attempt and tank a ship aero** the river'* mouth, bottling up their torpedo boats and preventing an stuck. Caldwell hod the spirit of Hobson, or of Cushing when he made hi* dash upon the Albemarle. And the American navy Is full of audh man, welting for their oppor-

Clierles M Laskey, Joseph Mlsao, Jr. C.ssdee—T C Peterman. Cap* May—W A Btuart. Philadelphia—Fred R Gilllmler. Philadelphia—Mrs J C Corny, Mrs 1 K Undcll. Mias Uadell. Lucieo O Carprater, wife and child, M- Hutchmlc. B Griffith Jooee, Wm B Judge and

8 F Robert*, Hie lanjey. Cleveland—Dean Mason. Wilmington—Mrs D P Price, Mil lesale P Price. Washington—Mies Fannie Moore. Lexington, V*-B 0 OampbalL Fredericksburg, Va—M G Latimer.

OaLB-A. <n Informing his Mood* end public generally that he has opened that old-cele-•——S Hostelna, the ‘-Laming dale." v of Lalavet.e aad Decatur street*, vbera be will be pleased to tee and eotenain hla friends and all who come to

Sarah NeUaoa and none, Rev J U Gray, G B Neilson. Wilmington—Jamas P Wlncheater. Utiea, N Y—Halstead Yates Wilmington—Wm L Boott.

Philadelphia -Mrs I E Relgnet. New Yotk-John F MoOammon. PhllatUlphls—Wm Ksmmerle, Jr, Mr and Mrs L H Bmlth. W G Matthews. Harrisburg—Mrs. Louis Hall, Mlae Mery Oram Hall. New York-Mr and Mrs &*nl#y Martin, Willi* M Collins, Kenneth B Collin*. Oblotgc-MB Collins. Bethlehem, Pe-Wm G Oolltne.

Alexandria, Ve-A • BrickeU

Philadelphia—Mrs R Gram bo

New Yorit-J 8 Peekbam. New Jersey—B Beoeaet. Philadelphia—Joseph Bhaaaoa, F I -anneman, W E Graham. -Mrs. Joseph I Morris.

THE ■srvv.eesiaTE ACADEM On* of the most thorough pnp*ratury and without charge. The location mmmsadt a beautiful view of surrounding EfTrEg^Hii 25^cSd d tSTDolhJ^ n T«ehv mb*. dlAaah Seven P*«d .nc esfol «- • siloes lor Pnaeelon le Jw-v.

The town of Beliefoote, t

TO THE PUBLIC.

PhUtdelphla—Fiance G Belknap,

Edward HevlUe and wife.

Philadelphia—Mtw Huey, Miss Kalb-

arine Huey, Robert Huey.

Wllmingtoo—Edward T. Taylor, Eva

B Taylor, Mary A Taylor.

Maryland—Mr and Mrs 0 HGrou and ITant City, Fla—Dwight L Orun. New Bedford. Msss—Frorenoe end

Lueile Learning Legge.

Ridley Parte, P*-C M Pomery,

Philadelphia—Dr. M H Farrell aid PhiladelphiaM Pile and wUi, W W Noble, Visa L Z NMeon. Charles 8 Farnnm, B E Orieeom and wife, 8 Beech and wife and two am Ida, “ 1 Griaoom Beech. Master Allan E Mist Finn, 8 L Burks, Jos A Young,

Pittsburg—Mist T J UrowfOrd, Mits

Baltimore—Mrs H A Parr. H A Parr,

Tswsgua, Pa-8 A Beddall sad Sri'a. Miss Jennie Beddall, MM* Joel* Beddall, Master Frank B Beddall, Henry

A woman residing near Bprlngtosrn, Buck* county, Pa, baa a mammoth rooster which has become a great pen The fowl la so big that he can stand 'on the floor and pick crumb* off the table, and he usually dines with hla mlstrwm. Last evening aha took from him aoma article he had picked off the table and he resented the ect by at-

Cttaton. lows—Miss Mery Howe*. AUegbeney—Mrs R J Cl eland, Jin

Arnold Oteland.

MulUca Hill, N J—James White, E

It* walla an adrartiaemsnt that or

considerable curiosity «nA leaves no

doubt in the minds of those who iit that the men who doe* the *d*»_

Ing Is e Jeok of all trades. Here It what ih* agrees to dot Job printing, signs

*, hammocks rapetrad, hamannfact tired, ornamental pelnt*asa polished, furniture'pain t-

W^wa^una painted, carpet* dusted, , Th* reported od van cement of the

egrees

Jetterad, I

haadf of young c jtha subject i “Son* of greet men t_ kwmlnd Us wr may make our live* subanm, and vrith pepaM push behind us lahl* an thoa* attached to marriage A such as ere Issued in Maryland.

Camden—Mrs L L Whitaker.

Louisa Baggio. Paul Baggio, J Frank AppencaUer, H M Utfford end wife. Misses A sad Boss Orali, C G Grail and

rife.

Chlater—James MoUill ■ath, Alloc and Sarah ;E ! ShimarUr-William 11

i4K

flxnith end wife. Col RG Leey. -V Ltnsrood, P*-Wm N Goff, Mrs Joo Doek Goff. Etanwick, N J—Alfred 0 Halne* wife, MMs Bales May Heines

Philadelphia—8 Hairy Worth. WY

To the Ing, ahai lag of the hair dc United State*.

bT ■ im lies a is ***•« ta ‘ B F°« ~t»»ohot

T8E WAVE'S UVE BUSINESS LOCALS Fine chocolate mints, 2S cents pm t>, at South's. * Go to Smith's for floe ch raoate aL aonds, (0 cents per lb. * Fresh roosted sugar-coate .1 pesauu, 1« cents per lb., at SmtUt’a. * Ivmy night this week—free V.nde. a Show at Sewell* Point—beginning at 886.

The IsiMss of the Presbyterian church 111 bold a kaarar In Ihylr new church about the middle of August * Fox 8*is—A set of Chambers’ Roto pedie. la good condition and sold at sacrifice. Apply to B , Wan Office. * 350 Incandescent eleotnc light plant, consltling of everything to make plant complete, lor sale cheap Bees used th ae month*. Apply to C. F. Quidokt.

U you want your ladies coat* altered or new one* made, call on U.rxell the merchant tailor at. 431 Wsshicgvm street- *

Cuogreaa Hall Bath Houa a, under new management, room* tor season •' few more left New Bathing Sulla li it end nude to order, from 75c up. C. F. Qcidokt. W. F. Borxell mskas and site ladies ooat* The work done in as good and cheap a manner a* is a Orel clast dly bouse. * ;«* a- 1 ” -J give white and blue tally card. Auditorium, Cape M story briok building, w the ooat or exchange lor city property. Apply to C. F. Qciooxr Mr* U E. Godfrey, Moditle. second floor palace pharmacy, cor. Perry street end Congress place. Gc ' French design* Beaodelti Auditorium, only Urge brick, proof public hall In the city, ca rented for any and all booaaious cl Apply to C. F. QuroaBT. Buy your milk and cream of Charles T. Campbell. Us aerves the beat quality xnd hat standi at 838 Corgtc street, es well is Central Market *'■" "—

STOCPOR IJOTEL CAPE MAY. W- J. The Finest Seaside Hotel in the World. NOW OPES FOR THE SEASON OF 1898

Unsurpassed for grandeur ot proportions and elegance of appointment*. Ooerd of a mile of apedou* p>rch. Suites with private bath. The managemeat has completely renovated •ystem, servioe, eu'sine and policy. American plan, $3 per day end 817 per week upward* European plan, *150 per day upwards. Professor Morgan’* Orchestra of twenty pieces. HORACEIM CAKE. P. H- $• C»KE, Manager.

Trolley rides are becoming popular, aad arrangement* lor partle* 0*n be made at the offloa of the General Manager, J. Henry Edmund*, at Tax Win Office. _ Kodak Films and general Photo suplie* Kodaks to hire, 35c per day. U F. QutDOBT, Auditorium, 103 Jackson street. of aay Jewelry, oooault

Inglon street, U a practical morel

Uuor, who will make up goods la the ■ stest^rtylrajd cHy^pnce*., He^h** a

Charles T. Campbell will serve you — best quality of milk and cream daily. HM milk depot M at * street, sad his stand* are at

■trket, where bis customers will meet 'ith every courtesy. • The Queen Jewelry Store gises away tally osrdi free with every euchre prixe which b bought at that place. Three cards an palrioUcaly decorated with red, white aad blue. • Tf night this week—fre* Vaudeville Show at BewelM Polot—beginning at 8.80.

telle," 3# fast long, 0

THE COLONIAL, cape:may. n. j.: Fourth season. All modern convenience* Superb ocean view from nearly ever room. Liberal management- Gas and electric bell* Special rates to families W. H. CHURCH,

THE SHOREHAM, CAPE MAY^POUjTS N.!J. OMDEU N1W nxKAUUtlMT. DIHflOThX OXTTHI BXAClt'^_^ XUCTUIC CALL BALLS. itXXIXMODATIuS F IB VM Ul Fiurr-chkaa uvkbt attacbad. SAMUEL E. EWING, Propri«tor.«l

THE BALTIMORE ; INN Jackson Street, Close to the Beach MISS HARRISON*

THE CARLTON, CAPE MAY POINT, N. J.

KELLY A WEAVER.

by tke saaboeas os dooms aad nestis. eowmofeaeae far a* <

THE WYOMING,

South Lafayette Street,

CAPE MAY, N. J.

3. TXKBS MODEK4TX. Mr*. G. H. GARRETSON.

L'KOLS FEiliCiISS

(ThtVrtoek ScAcct),

ot 1560 Obaatnut street, Philadelphia, has May- The moat careful alteatlon will b* given to beginners and to those who already attained some profioteoey -each. The opportunity Is ben of-

tel errenrements wUl Be made, bi pile may begin at aay time sad fi number of lemons, slthtr privet iml Qssi ad Bans !or Mm. Trams very moderate, apply to, MBSOMB MB EH, k IK-POUTIBEL its of the of Pari*

•y of Pari*

Sfff

MRS. WRAY, CARD READER Gives Full BeUifaotioo. 850 ELMIRA STREET, CAPE MAY.

MRS. R, C. HUGHES, 8o» Washington street, Can Mat, N. J.. Qittvare.HttTarc.AuUfare

•oovnrats or cat* mat.;

HOTEL COLUMBIA Ocean Street. Near Beach and 8. J. R. R. UIS, (MO TO dt PAtt WAAA. MW M kHAKUKMEXT. Mrs. A FOSTER.

GRIFFITH COTTAGE, 6(3 Columbia Avenue, Cape May, N. J. A aqUAM FHOM THE BXSCU AMD 9TOCKTOH BOWL

E. J- GRIFFITH.

MILLER COTTAGE, Parry Street, Cape May City, N. J.

PIER AVENUE INN,

POINTS ofinte: P Y WAY of a '‘ready * for the usually overtax clerk, particularly wheal Is foil of gussu. the folioplaces of general interest Chp* May hare been prepen he found quite -

ALD1K1IAH.—fraacu K. Dote, office. « Wu&mxtno sad Jacseon steeet* Dnui KBCOKDUL—a. Freeman Dooilaol, uffii

OOLLBCTTOH OF TiXXS.-D.Tkl W. Ri office, oar. W**hlB(tos*nJ Frenklu*U TKKkSCKKH.—l***c IL Smite, office. Wtuungton atreet. BOARD OF KDDCATIOX.-TTk.. W. S preswret; Charlre F. Qaidor, Mnreur T. Bailey, Chans* Yort. C. B. sooo«, ' *• *- L

BTRirr SUPERVISOR. - Jami office, cttyBsa CHIEF OF roUCt-WlUum F CHURCH DIRECTORY. ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. ornerot WAABlMOTOh sad FRAMKUM8U.

rea^Freyrr, tsjo * m. Kveoug Fray* s' rouowing clergymen are txpectal »te dnrug tee nunmer or MS* IV *1—Rev. J. Poynu Tyler, Reemr enurt e Advara FhUsdel|>tii* _—run t—Ru Her. John Sosruoronxti. D.C BWhop ot Msw Jerecr. ^ August 1*—Bev. Henry L done* D.B “—-— “• Btepsea-* chnren. wute^Bsrre, I11—Rev. Wm. Henry Brown, Keen — Philadelphia.

OPEN FOR THE SEASON bF 1898. ORBAThY Utraovgo AMD RSNDVATXD. LAKUK IIAZZih AND SUM l ARLORR. TERMS MODERATE MRS. J A- MYERS.

THE ALDINE,

THEODORE MUELLER.

CARROLL VILLA, SEASON OF 1898. Fine Ocean View. First-class Accommodations. » KeK* Apply to .... MRS. T. IL BROOKS.

BROWN VILLA,

Parry Street, Oape May, N. J.

ifteklVFKd*

Mrs. R. T. BROW d

UNITED STATES^HOTEL Comwr Lafayette and Jackson St*.. CAPE MAY, N. J. ACCOMMODATIONS OF TUB BEST. Mr*. C. B. REEVES.

SEA BREEZE, OCEAN FttONT. LARGE AIBY BOOMS. WIDE POltJUES TERMS MODERATE DAKC1MO DAY AMD gVEKIMU. JAMES F. POWELL.

CROWELL COTTAGE , 830 Fafayette Street, Cape May, N. J,

CAPE HOUSE,

■ness

Church, Franananiic. I*

ate Mrvtoat—rrayar Mseung t.eo a rrasohlng lass aja. and TA* y.m. Band. vW p. m, Epworth Lesgus; Wsaaasdsy too c„ gsratsl ,:*je: meeling; Uaasea every Tn

E LAFATKT* AMD FRAMEUM.

FreMUag tt Am vraoca. Wssk-oty s>

FIRaT I’REbBYTERLAM CHURCH. LAFAYETTE BET. JACEBOH A DBCATUR Mv. J. M. Coer lx*. Pastor.

Day^Beyvkae^hnrch*?

J. S. WALES.

THE GLENWOOD, 509 Hucrhe* Street, CAPE MAY, N. J. KM LA BO ED TO DOUBLE ITS FORMER CAPACITY ■XT Try FAMILY HOU&L TERMS ws*anw*wr w Mrs- S. P. WILLIAMS.

HOTEL ORIOLE, KUL RATES FOR M. A, FRIEM6.

H you want a box of STEPHEN F. WHITMAN'S Choice Chocolate andallUadsaf fflne Oosfsdlaaa, call at , F. VIETRI, 514 Washington SL, Cape May, N. J ; .Where yo*.wUl.*feo flad a fnUinfppIy of^oralgn.aadycrasBttc^ruUl. .

cape mat ronrr, st. rsrxaa ey-tb**ea. p. a, Cepe Arenae, cape Mat Point. ness tvtry BondAy it 1SJS A. M. tad • FOL CAPE MAT POST OFFICE ..

oa aad ansr jnij ist, ieru me rest omoe a:

Bnaday mMl amres t*ss * a. Oosejaje.

e. winnawnanw » pg ,

CAPE MAY POINT. N J

Cafe and llcfreehmnnl Parlor Attached.

GEO. J. KRONER.

PALACE STEAM REPUBLIC.” Daily Trips (Sunday Included) between Philadelphia and Cape May. Stops both ways at WILMINGTON on Sunday. Monday, Wednesday and Friday, and at CHESTER on Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. BREAKWATER TRIPS. WEDNESDAYS, OCEAN SAILS, FRIDAYS. Tue “Republic” leaves Race street wharf Philadelphia at 7.30 a. m., Cape May landing at 1.30 p. m., for Ocean and Breakwater Trips, and at 3.15 p. m. to return to Philadelphia. FARE, Round Trip, returning same day, - 75 cts “ Philadelphia to Cape May,good during season, $1.25 “ Single Trip either way, - - 75 cts “ Breakwater and Ocean Trips, - - 50 cts Concert!, Music, Dancing, Theatric*!*. Itefrcshmenls of all kind* at popular pnoet Bsggsge ana Freight trizuporteyl. Unraes and OarrUgo* taken. Uiggagc I.«niilrel by the Union Tranifer Company, office, oirner Wash Ington and Jackson streets, Cape May, N. J. Telephone WJl. W. F. RUSSELL, General Manager, 418 Walnut 8L, I’hilidelphi*

ill Gnods sold tor lea* than can be bad in Philadelphia

Mrtiiffl.

Formerly Imperial Court Tailor of Russia and Austria. JULIUS RANER LADIES’ TAILOR, Of 1131 Fourteenth 8tre*t, N.W.,

Washington, D. C.,

fli at PUSH AVKNUK INN, Oape May

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