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WEDNESDAY. AUGUST JO. 1806

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•d by Mr*. I’auI'i dsogbtar, Mra. Mumioo, later os. Mr*, iloaley and Mr*. Manmoc'* Luiband* both bold pramioeot poeiUoD* la the United Bute* N»*y. Bar. T. T. Shannon, of Nontatown. S* * member of the Catholic clergy rtg. Utered *1 the Imtayetlc. Mr*. Roht C. ilugbee, .bile In Philadelphia yetterday, vaa knooked down and eerloualy cut about the face. A prominent banker of Belli more. Mr. MeDonncll 1* re«Utered at the Lafayette. Ha la accompanied by hi* rhanrlng arlfe. Mr*. A dele W. E mer. of Gape May Coart Uoute. widow of the late Commander liorace Elmer, of the U B. N-. haa qeen gnnlcd a ptnalun of $90 per month. On* of Ue moat popular young ladle* at the Brown Villa u Mia- Mte'A bH>. of Phlkdelphia. She drear®. prettily and her mutlral ability 1* pronounced Mr*. TheodoreE. Tach. the baodt wife of .that well-known New York attoruey, Theodore E Tack, arrlred at Congrtaa Ball yoaterday for the remainder of Ibe aeaaou. George B Jack eon and Mlaa Jackaon, era among the la teat arrlrala from Philadelphia, at the Wind tor, where they her* apartment* for Krtwal daya. Mia* Jackaon U a popular belle who has already gained boat* of friend* t hotel. A recant ernrel at Brcxlon Villa la Mr*. Ercrvtt LL Brown, a well known aodal participant of Philadelphia. She la accompanied by her eon, Mr. Ereratt H. Brown. Jr., and will remain aereral weeks. 11 er buaband Is t the largaat hosiery manufaeturer* i Quaker City. Prominent and wealthy arrireli at Coogrea* Ball yealerday were Mr. and Mrs. Ouatarlu* W. Knowle*. Knowles waa a Mia* Croaar, whoa* ily la the best known in Upland, Delaware County. Pa., where she *U" aide* Mr. Knowla* U entirely connected with one of the largest Iron foundries In the stale. They are acoompettii their aeealde trip by Ikair two beautlfnl dangblera. Mis* Sale C. and Meat Plotence C. Koowlas, and by their ao*. Mr. Prank G. Knowles. There Is a large colony of Mb Airy,

Up, Gloaa U. Mohr and family. Wm. & Bldgway and family, Jat. T. Halsey and family, Joa. A. Bartorl and family. Antonio C. Paaaano and family, Wm. A. Peacock and family. These families are prominent Cape May advocates, aereral haring handsome realdeoc Beach STenoe, and all hare beautiful country placer, but come to Cape May

waa given last Wednesday afternoon in honor of two very ret/ attraetlre

r at Capa May; ths Miami Mo-

Deane and Mrs. Roberts. The ruaWbf the potty consisted of the Mimes Bays*, Mlaa Peal, Mia* Lae; Mem Rumtard, McDrane, Roberts, Molt and a The party was looked after by Captain Mills, of BoheUingar'i Landing. Ths lock was good, about tan doxen being caught In about two boon. It was anther pleasant sermon h and the many friends of Rev. J. Swain Garrlaoo were prond to be preeel the M. E. Church on Sunday arening to hear this rising young minister praach hi* lint actual aenaou in lbs home of hi* boyhood. Mr. Garriaoo enlaced the ministry a* pastor of the M. E. Church at Lower Bank. In Burlington County, in October. 19*5. and b now stationed

a diligent student, and hit friend* In upon him Bel* a p

A moat enjoyable musical, waa , at ths Broxloe Villa lost ercning i ths abiadlrwatioo of Mbs Ulllae My era and Mrs Hildreth, the wife ot the or. Mr. Howard MeOally was N

lay a stone la the Presbyterian Chun la aid of which ths muMeals waa gin The oxotliaat program follow*; Instrumental Dost. "The Creda.“

. "You.".. -Sale Mr. Willard & Meats. »1 Duet, “Qul Ble," Selactloa

< **° P< * If yon v* la need of nolehaods, ea- !

The bdim of the Pmshyterlan church . P°« »>sj boid a haw la their sow church riopadb.

10TEL ABBIYiU.

Phllodalphb—CONelbas and family. W B McCormick. W H McCormick. Jr. P N McCormick. Martin B'oef and l.tn'T, Samuel Abram* and family. CM Bptingo—Mim Ha-ll-ga. Mia* Lckwood. Baltimore—Mra P E Boer, MU* B nr. Alfred Boer. Upland. Del Co, Pa-Goauriui W K now lea and wife, Prank C Knowles Mbs Elsie C Knowles, Him Piorenee C

Baltimore—M<m Sara Buker, Mbs inns Poe. Harrisburg—John M Ziegler. New York—C E Birdaeyer and wife. IhlladelphU—Margaret S Jackaon.

The third letter written by Captain Seth Whilldin. during Urn Kcrolniloe t* here published lor 'be Brrt I'me. It Mibtone Fob. 83rd 1777 Dear Madtm After My Kicdeal Bespecu to y u fafma'ug <-f to 1 am In a good Stale of betlrb tl> Mercy Prarlog these Mat find vt* the Same I hare Bern Very Much Air'sI impute i> to the weatber a* I b>- < to Through a* the weather ha* 1. Very Berere, It b the Wont time i Ever waa known In these pan* by what loHabilanls A otb Bay. We hare of Car Company Sick 16 Private* A Mr >y haa Not Oot to u* yet I bora

Philadelphia—Thomaa Kohls, wile. 1 children and 2 maid*. Kingston—Wm T Van Buren. ooLomai. Scranton—Mb* Mary Darios, Mbs Margaret Darlea. Ashland, Del—Mrs Mary Paul, Laura V Paul. Rendham—E B Jenyoo. vsrsTxrr* Philadelphia—W G monroa, Thomas J Baobe and wife. Miss Anna Bache, Morey V Kama, Paul A Vanneman. Brooklyn—H Prow, Mbs L Prew, Mlm Hattie Prow, F E Bundle. New Or lean*—Mra John Deulgre. Washington—Mr* Louu Bebrae, Mba

— Fanny Piattan, M Erangeline Todd. M Uulda Gorke, Ur* Martin, Paancu A WoOngton, W W Berry, J W Peb. South Drnnb—Joa A MeCray.

Philadelphia—FM Jortgea, Mb* Anna Jotlgss. Wilmington—Mr J W McCloakey, Mbs E B MoCloaksy, Mb* Anna Klenk.

Philadelphia—Qeo Wall, M Conner, B Vandersllce, Mr* M B DoSy, L B Brook, Mallhrw B Duffy, L Whitaker, Mlm L Whitaker. Mb* B L Carpenter.

Washington—Mr* E K Trader) and daughter, Mb* Kate V Darby. Laeaburg, N J—R C Wlboo and wife. Pittsburg—Mra W B Staley, Jessie L Staley.

The birds ore all swinging And my heart b all o-dreamlog, And the world b blithe and gay; For hers Pm by the ocean With the noise and the commotion And happy all the Ure-loog day. The sky u all allowing. And the itin b *11 s-thlning,; And tha winds blow soft and low. For ban ao naor the ooaan, My heart b all dSTotiao. And baalth, and Ion, doth make It « My life b not of aodnem, But of marry, merry, gUdnem As tha happy daya go by, it tbs door old ooaonDbpel each gloomy notion, And bear away soma sod heart’* cry? And now the world b aleaping, But mj eyas are not o-waoplug For the early dawn b near, ’ td still lb* deer old ocean irs In me aweel emotion

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the Rotd a blab shore Prlnatown I* two of Cape Bolenahenda Men Daad Vi* Williams Clark Died lest Thursday Morning A John Peter* Died bat Saturday Morning, Ananias Shaw U likewise Dead But It b Not for u to be Disbertened at thorn things aa It b tbs Plea-, ore of the Almighty, and to Buport and DeUrer then that ha DcOgns for ■sea here on Earth, therefore I Would adriaa Every One to Job Holy Job and Say, the Lord Tskcth TUnmiirl be hb Name. Therefore X I Should Not Return, 1 would you Consider 11 aa aa act of Lord, A Not to Repine But we hare Band to protest ns ea we hare always bed. A I am OoeQdeol that In hb Own flood time he Happy la Meet lag of Eeeh Other. A may a Blro-lng atteod u* Both While sport, all which the Desire of your friend until Death. Beth Whilldin N. J. We hare Not had any atlac yet hot there b Expected that there 11 Something Done In a few days.

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mnwm urn. 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’clock. The entertainment, of course, will be free to all who may visit this most delightfully situated

spot

THE WAVE'S LIVE Bl'SIXESS LOCALS Fine chocolate mints, 25 ccnti a. at Smith's Go to Smith'* for floe cb co a

STOGPOI? IpTEL cape:i«av. m- j. The Finest Seaside Hotel in the World.

NOW OPES FOR THE SEASON OF 1898 Unsurpassed for grandeur of proportion* and elegance of appointment*. Onethird of a mile of •padouF' porch. Smtea with private bath. The management completely renovated «y*tem, aerrioe, cutelne sad policy. American plan, $9 day and $17 per week upwards. European plan. $1.50 per day upward*, fasaor Morgan'* Orchestra of twenty piece*. ’ HORACE M CAKE. P. H. S. CAKE, Manager.

i per lb.. • Asserted si' l Smith's

sr lb.

sr taffy, fresh dally,

Apply to C. F. Qcidokt. Every night thb week—free Vaudeville Show at Sewelb 1‘oint—beginning of MO. Cougree* Ball Bath Houks, under ew management; room* for season $5, tw more left. New Bathing Bulb tor He and made to order, from 75c up. C. F, Qcidoxt. Mr. W. F. Borxcll baa just received a trie case of tall and winter good* rbVch he bought at a bargaia. Now b lie time to get measured. Hi* $9 pant* can't be beat.

no thought of f*ar.

days are flying, rron* be trying

merry heart without. And like tha mighty paean Not tiring of lb motion, W* will hearken to the Pilot'* call.—

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THE WAVE ALMANACLocal Possum, Cara May, It. J. 0«—votary, an*a* *. imp , Forecast Wednesday; Showers, pro.

bably clearing at night. 5D7 A. M; aata 7-06

f Miff Mas.

COTTAGES FOR SALE. Cottage corner Howard atreet and MumMa avenue, and one adjoining. - * The*. -

ily. -Apply oc prambaa

L'ICDLE FMEilSl (Ik* rtn<* flokaai), of 15*1 Obaatnul atreet, Philadelphia, ha*

jgdil Ojas a* Bab tt QaAa. me, apply to, r.ilK-PODTim of Paris.

bk area. Cap* May-

FoahaLS.—A sal of Chambers' En-

“ la good oonditloe aed a A Apply to B., WavsOtti

fawab. ----- white and blue tally card. * Auditorium, Cape May City, a three story briok building, will sell for half the ooal or exchange for city property. Apply to C. F. Qcidoet. Mrs. L. E. Godfrey, Modble. second floor palace pharmacy, oor. Perry atreet and Congress place. Gown* from French design* Remodeling. • Auditorium, only targe brick, Are proof public ball In the dty, can be rented for any and all occasion* cheap. Apply to 0. F. Qcidokt. Buy your milk and cream of Charles T. Campbell He servos the best quality and haa stand* at 828 Corgio street, aa waUju Central Market and Excelsior Trolley rids* are becoming popular, and arrangement* for parties oan be made at the offioe of the General Man* yar.^J. Henry Edmund*, at Thx Wavs Kodok Film* and general Photo *nppltaa. Kodak* to hire, 25c per day. C. F. Qcidoet, Auditorium, 109 Jackaon street. When in need of any Jewelry, consult Queen Jewelry Store. We carry the Onastllneln tbedHy. Price* the very lowest. Ail kinds of repairing done by

POINTS OF INTEREST

F b full of gucau. the following Bat of pbote of general interest aroughout Ckpe May have been pnpared, and will b* found quite eoerenienl and uwful aa a aort of "guide book* for visitor*. A', almost all of the Institution* or place* of not* named the "ilranger aubin our gate*'' can readily obtain • hat ever d-

Thereforc when the courteju* and -ocommodaung hotel clerk 1* queried u to any poUl or piece of interest In Cape May. b* oan graciously adriac the purchase of a oopy of Tb» Dailt Wav*, and the reeult wiU be mutually aatb factory. The 11*1 will be reriied and extended until It reache* the limit of

BPABTESbT. - »

CHKMICaL KNG1KA Ha 1..

* areoac, wist or‘ 1 ■ar** or Uapuun A- s, III* erary Mon-Ur an

CATX MAT FOIHT UVX a A VIM G STATION.

ATLANTIC^OTT RAU^BOm)JlULAl)l.NGySIWIU.'S POIRT.-T

THE COLONIAL.

CAPEIMAY. N. J.

W. H. CHURCH,

THE SHOREHAM, CAPE MAY POINT, N.'J. tJNDkB NEW MAHAGKMXMT. BIROOTLT UXJTIIB BXACO. BLBCTR1C CALL BELLS. AOOOMMODATIOX V lll too GUBSTb rUUtT-CLASB LIVXKY ATTACDED. SAMUEL E. EWING, Propriator.a

THE BALTIMORE INN Jackson Straut, Cloaa to tha Beach MISS HARRISON!

THE CARLTON, CAPE MAY POINT. N. J.

lo oot weather. The ooentr xnu^i a'i^brjreiiei^^ KELLY A WEAVER.

»tu sre^fnasa <w one ode. OsaetaeaB* naama. BKyobai anmmn bn nearer Ms pumu. a

THE WYOMING, South Lafayette Street, CAPE MAY, N. J. ITXAB OOXGHBSS HALL AM) TUB BEACH. TKKUS MODERATE. Mrs. Q. H. GARRETSON.

Jewelry Store give* away tally earda-fna with every euchre prise which Is bought at that place. There cards an palrkaicoly decorated with

; Fox Sals Cxxai-—Steam launch ’IBsleUe,’' 39.f*et long, 6 foot boom draw* * feet water; now In commbaio SoheUlngW* Landing. Apply to C. P. Qnooirr. Anditoriu

MRS. R, C. HUGHES, 809 WaJHINQTON STREET, Can Mat, N. J.. CUiaTare.taTafe.ifaUvare aocvBUBs or cam may.<

In Chancery of New Jersey.

HOTEL COLUMBIA Ocean Street. Near Beach and 8. J. R. R. ttaA, riAO to n* riii wxss. nw mahaxgbxbxt. Mr*. A. FOSTER.

GRIFFITH COTTAGE, 61 3 Columbia Avanue, Cape May. N. J.

x tui aaacB and htocktox botkl

E. J- GRIFFITH.

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

PIER AVENUE INN, CAPE MAY. N. J. Central location, near the Beach and Peat Office, Bath Boom added, and the bou* thoroughly renovated and Improved. J. S. WALES.

THE GLENWOOD, 509 Huwhea Street,

SELKrr FAMILY BOUSB.

Mra- S. P. WILLIAMS.

HOTEL ORIOLE,

Ooaan End of Perry Street.

M. A. FRIEND.

if you wurt s box of STEPHEN F. WHITMAITS Choice Chocolates and all kinds of Fine Confection*, coll at F. YIETRI, 5!* Washington St, Capo May, N. J.

STEAMBOAT LAXDING.-UeajOw! b, iroUr] road. landing ptaoe or ■teamer Hepnbbc1ROX MBK.-OD beach, too: or Drearer •tree-. TKOLLBT KAlLKGAa—Extend* Iron

CITY DIRECTORY. MAYOR.—Jamre M- E. Blidreta, once, i redb cbAigc ofnemoo 1 ^niernuungmAg ALDERMAM—rrancu K.: DuXe. omce, a

RECORDER.—H. Freeman Doufl***. o«. Waahregtoo and FraaAia cdbreoLSert’^ooSoL ' CITY OOUSCIL-V. Srdner Townaent.

AniKXMjR. —crerlo* T. Campbell, sre Corgic COLLECTOR OF TAXES.—Deri: W. HoJun.

BOARD OF EDUCATIOX.—Tnoa W. Mlbe preeldret; cnarlee F. qtudort, •rervurj: ■ T. BeUey, Curie* Tort. c. B. Bonder. W. 1 Ca**edr. J. Bptaar Leammg, A. L. Leacr Jou vf. Meermy-

C1TT WO LI CITOR. —J. Spicer Le a* Wurungton street. 8TKXJTT SPrEHyiaOR. - Jam, CHIEF OF FOUCA-Wlfllam F

AKD OF UEALTU -Ur. A^Lrecb,

CHURCH DIRECTORY.

of WAR1LUIGTOX and FRAXKLUtSta

MARINE VILLA, 2i - n season.

CAPE MAY. N. J.

MODERNIZED AND IMPROVE

BREXTON VILLA, OPEN FOR THE SEASON OF 1896, 1EATLY IMPROVED AND RENOVATED. LARUE PIAZZAS AND SUN PARLORS. TERMS MODERATE. MRS. J A MYERS.

THE ALDINE,

FIRST-CLASS CUISINE,

Y ROOMS. OPEN ALL TUB YEAR. THEODORE MUELLER.

CARROLL VILLA, SEASON OF 1898. Fine Ocean View. First-class Accommodations. For lutes Apply lo MUH. T. it UHOOKS.

BROWN VILLA, Perry Street. Oape May, N. J.

Mrs. R. T. BROWN

UNITED STATES HOTEL CAPE MAY, N. J.

Mrs. C. B. REEVES.

SEA BREEZE, OCEAN FBONT. LARGE AIRY ROOMS. WIDE PORCHES TERMS MODERATE.

redunaiu' rjjLJstegnen^ChruL" WULee-Barrel Pa

D., Baetar K. A**; ). , errerc*. Bala, Pe. beprember *—Ku Her. ungb-rec Ooleme T. D.. LL D., manor ot Dabwan. Sepronber 11—Her. L U. EdwaMa Aam Mlnurer caarea or re* Hoy Truny, pau Beotember Iv-Rer. Tboma* J. Tartar, M ter Cbnal chare t, Fraaniumiie, pa

Babbare aamcaa—Preyar Meeung *.oo am Freaeaug 10. ta am. and I Ad pun. SandaraoaooJ l.uu p.m. Weex-dar aemoea-MoedAr ~lp.nL Rpeann Lregae; WedneoUr are p. geaera ermyrr meering: Cimn* ererr Taea r. Tnarebr and Frvuj eranlng.

bbere »errrec*-Mbrnreg prejer mee; rieanaia* laaa; BaMiain aeaool, I PraacAlng al one aetaaa Wee* d«r ee

eSrTt*SSy*i

Day eernce, Caarea Pi

Ma-J . > - re.sanJaj 5SLr?A*T

CAFE MAY FCMMT. BY. PETERS BY-THKSXA, P. X. Cape Avaaaa Cape Mar FcUL

vis&KtziS&TZsril “TunitiFmim an.me.uj*am,am. re- am

CROWELL COTTAGE *830 Fafayatta Street, Cape May, N. J, TERMS REASONABLE. Mra. DAVID O. OBOWEILL.

CAPE HOUSE, N J. GEO. J. KRONER.

PALACE STEAltt “ 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. Tne “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 “ Philaddphia to Cape May,good during season, $1.25 “ Single Trip either way, - - 75 <*s “ Breakwater and Ocean Trips, - - 50 cts OoncerU, Murie, Dancing. Theatrical*. Uofreahmenta of *U kind* al popular price* Baggage and Freight traniportad. Horeee and Carriage* taken. Baggage by the Union Tranrier Company, office, earner Waahlngton and Jackaon atreet*, Cape May. N. J. Telephone 5901. W. F. RUSSELL. General Manager, 419 Walnut SL. Philadelphia

All Good* eold for lee* than can be bad in Philadelphia Fi Line McJM liic. Hisicil Mmlita.

Otll.and examine riook.

Formeriy Impetml Court Tailor of Bueeta and Aualria JULIUS RANER

LADIES’ TAILOR, Of 1131 Fourtaanth StrMt, N.W., Washington, D. C.,