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TUMDAY, AUGUST It 1886
Gorilla Gordon, Is bcr "RrooltOTtfoo," telb > storj of two workmen wto wvro ortrbcsrd In s bonne where tAej worn employed tnlklng of the people for whom they worked. “Do poet believe,' eedd one. “they ectorfy MU o *tbe lower deaeeer “ tody Cn■IDe repeated tUe remark to e wtll-
epeek of e laborer on Hodge' 'tees bead es a loot. Is doing It, to ‘’the thoeghtful person, they neither ebtee their own dignity nor lower the ' dlgafty of tboee of whom they speak.'
Sharp leaaon to the people who in eelf- ■ appreciation deelgnate tbemaelre* as •the daeses' and their poorer brethren aa “the maasee.' Bnt does anob- - Mlhnen belong wholly to each people! Da-the Den and women who poaeeee egiaaaUoa or wealth alone jdaoe a false value on theae thlnget A mer-
he>ld. “the •hawed very other day when the wife of a muhltolllloaalre came Into It to make pnrOeeee That U Mra. Jonae!' they felMppered. ■She U worth mllUonel’ the' flret of American echolara, or 4< Biea recognised aa poaaeaelng mental cpialltlee of the hlgheet order, might 'have etood there all day wlUaret a “theoght or a look from theae warehlp- ' are of If ammo n. To be sure, they feel y the need of money, end pertly "it'reason cringe to It perhepe p it. Kerertheleae I hare never
not tree tad with re-
.eeled (hemselrea They too often elthit growl before a rich saaa or IT are rode |n mecnera, Udnh-
’’flMil bo be ■Bale and aa
Mil all the aaptnre aD the eowadla la
' vietlme of 111-
^SStssr^^ ■«Mdg> t )*^mma^pieoaa -of gtoaaware
0( TEE SUDEB THIRL
: B .uu, with which be u oocoeele eoofer toe kewwary Ulk npoc l author. Dr. Jewel cootriboUd recaol
I pretly rrpreaanU
be eeenoa at the E beroa. whan a waiting the rcKurn of bar mother later from a trip do we the Kbtnr. the
blent ere In the Bigb School of Philadelphia, la el Ibc El bar on. socnimpantad by ble reilaeblr wife. Mr. Whitaker wee born In Gape May eoonty. ead Cape May aaa jastty e proud of producing men of each Ul at and InSuaoce. Judge Richard T. Miller and Mra Dlki.of Camden, M. J.. are wblllag say their anmmtr vacation In a charm Ing country retraat In non hern flaw York, plaoad at their dlepoaal by Mr. Horace M Cake, proprietor of the Normandie at Waahlngtoc, D 0.. and the tamooe Stockton at Oepe May. Mr. and Mra. Horace SUnglufl, of
nod their eon, Menter H. Bllngluff. arc •Joandag el tee Brextoe Villa. Ucy will renin for three weeka They are aleo accompanied by Him Name DiBeaderfer, e cbarmlagly beau, tlful young eocltl belle of the Oriolt Qty. Dr B. R Abbott waa among Ifcet Sunday virilora to Cape May who •topping at CoBgrem Hall. Dr. Abbott
ml which baa : dinner party given on Saturday by Mra. E O. MoKnight, at her cottage at Wadilngtoc ‘ Joffereon etreeta. la honor of Mra H. A. Tuthill, of Eaeton, Md.. end Mim A. & Boyd, of Balttmora. Mra. Me lorrla, proved a delightful boetraa. Other gtwrie were Mian IJant. end Miaa IQ la OerriSOO. Mr. Uoyd F. Lon organ, aaaUtant city editor of the New York Evening Jour- , accompanied by hla charming wltr, Carroll Villa. Mr. Looergan bee n coming to Oepe May for about fifteen yean. He 1* a bright newapeper who U gradually rising b
mind for gnppitag with the datallf ofablg newipapcr office. Meet war be baa had a gnat lily upon him tn looking ef* n column of that greet New
York sotml
Mia Beeaor Reeves, of Chicago, la lbs guest of Mias Carrie B. Foaler, the Columbia Hotel. She la on a tour of the East, end arrived at Oepe May from Allan tie City. From hare Mia will New York, tbenoe to Chicago. Mim Reeves U a beautiful bloods, poa •easing a lovely figure, ead ia also a duller. It lain coavenetlon with the listener la
Mtegu.
Mr. ead Mra. Meade, who larly eaob atuamar to Ooa Lexlagtoo, Ky., arrived oo Friday teat, -end right glad we are to be el Oepe May again," said they, popular guests looms to Ihi is. ead aoaa enjoy of the season or the
iotel m\m.
Philadelphia—"Mha J H Draagby, Henry U Oarpaatar, TUly May Fomey, CUatoo R Stewari, T A Laverlgbt, C Hewaa Mallanc, M Trump and • Wife, Mms Nellie RTorump, .Wm H Tramp. Jr, due C Butterworth, C B Znfiln, H K Spaulding. Howald Oolt, John F Beta, Frank Oaacaden and wUa; Mlw a race Oaacaden, Mim' Julia ** ■ * Alfred
d«. Obu B Hart, Mim Kean, Owr W Riberta, Wm 0 Kean, Jr, Dr. Obaa 8 Hearn, J Baakerd and wile, R B HutsaD, Isaac Ooben, Emanuel Cohen and wife, Beaton B Buua, Olaytou Newbold, 0 J Irwin, Edw Bromley, Wat P du Bob, Qee D Bright, John Tenay, Jr W J O-Brten and wife, Mbs _ | "
vat, J Cullen. C Cook, J C Corllw, BUly WilUema. W E Whittle. Frank Miller. James Corrigan, Fred Knapp. Uoraae Wright
Ortckln Fairbw-Lraa U Mslforo. Millville—Mn. M C Hank. Mdhh D Harrk. New Orlraei-Rabl O' Pblleddphk—Mr ead Mra O H Bair.
St Louie—Cbaa E Carroll and wife Iba Z da Car ml. Mias Aanb OaT-H Boulder. Col—Mrs Fonder, Mim Foa
Tens Haute, lad—Jamet E Pbti Waablogton—Mim A M Wilson, Cbaa lltUaoar. carer, Wm Eu-
POINTS OF INTEREST
JY WAY of a “ready n
Philadelphia—J B Krkk, 8 ej hen kwgmon Leatoab, Pa—J L Snyder, wil
PbPadelpbU—Lewb Rush ton. Fra-k-in Keener sad wife. Cbeetaut Hill — Mra Tuomaa MeOready, Mii.T MoCre-dy, Mbs C M. Canady. Camden—Mn NrUie Neely.
sue Buckley and wife, Mbs Lein verier. New Albany, lad—R 8 Rutherford adwtfa. Qaracaa Veatsuab—Miguel J Ro-
PhUadelpbm—Joe W WUeoa. Percy . .WUeoa, C Wm Peak. K W Barbler. Geo W Filter and wife Geo W Fitter lurae C Headereon Bupplee. GiO Belli. B Ridgway, Mbs Wcsro-, Hire " y, Geo B Bain. 81. Jcaapb Read.
Philadelphia—Alan W Ferrer, Mbs Mary Green. A M Funk. 0 P Le Katharine Hahn, Fannie H«bn. Alvcidt Hahn. Helen Hahn. Albert Hahn, Thot F Bready. Henry Hahn. New York—Uoyd F Looergan end wlje. Reading—E D Westcott and wife, natnaous lira. Philadelphia—F L de Armord, Mba Flaaoat L Dowling, E H Burton and wife, Ralph F Burton, child and i Mbs M H Limenck, Mbs M C Ltmer let, J Arthur Limerick. Chaa M O'Hara Jr, Mra Ju D Dowling. Beveriy-Huck B By. Bryn Mawr-W M Lyoeth Waa hi ng ton—Oeo D Bproitin wife. Mra Ju D Dowling. Philadelpbb—E C Compton. Cepe May—S HTownaend, A J Tomlin. Bridgeton— 8 M O^dea. 8 M VanaGothanburg, Neb—Mra C J SpauldLng and children. Balt Lake City-Alice E Rowe.
THE WEATHER—It makes no oilreoce about the weather, the crowds -oattnue to go to Uewelb Point, rain on ah toe, to see the grand performance every afternoon and evening. AU for e trolley ten. Reserved rockers, 10 Ota. —tra. flffiHHi inci 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’dock. The entertainment, of course, will be free to all who may visit this most delightfully situated spot
it Penn
*yIrani! Railroad Company that beginalag July 1. a
though Pullman bullet parlor cu will he ptecefi la aarvioe between New Turk and Cape May. weekdays, on train leevtag New York, West Twenty.third
" hlASOp. m.. Deabro*aee
Btreeta 1.00 p. m.. Brook-
«yaJAdfi«. m., Newark LS8 Blaeheth 1.87 p. m., New Bru 0i p. m , ead Trantoa 2 53 p.
rfvtag u Cepe May at 0.50 p. m-t retnnlag.au will be ettaahed to train
TweBty-thM Street B Btootdyw ISOS p. m.
Sfoepoi? ^OTEIi
CAPE MAY. W- J.
The Finest Seaside Hotel in the World. NOW OPE^ FOR THE SEASON OF 1898 Unsurpassed for grandeur of proportions and elegance of appointment*. Oneint of a mile of epectoue p wch Bailee wltt private bath. The managemeat is completely renovated eyslem. eerviae, cuisine ead pjhor American plan, $8 per day ead S17 per week upwards. European plan. SI.S0 per day upward*. - - hot Morgan's Orchestra of twenty pleoee.
HORACE.M CAKE.
P. H 8. CJKE, Manager.
of aou named the “stranger within owr icadily i.Idem whatever dclalbare ileeirrdta roeorc'ioa therewith I hr refur i when the eourte-.ua sad *ocomm»te ing hop I eleih it qtierkd u w any pdm . r p <4 interrat id ta|> May. he wan gractuwaly ad nee the parchaw of a cpy o! Taa Dsilt Wavg, sad the result will he mutually eati* factory. The lut will he mi »J sad
aatll It
THE COLONIAL.
CAPEIMAY. N. J.
roam. Libera, management.
Special re tea to famiitea W. H. CHURCH.
THE SHOREHAM, CAPE MAY POINT, N.!J. URDU NSW UAMAUnigirT. DUtaOTLT OSTTB* BCACB. SLICTKlC CALL BSUO. AOtXJltMODATluN KJK <M O rilUfT-CLASl UVgSY attacbid. SAMUEL E. EWING. ProDriwtor.H
THE BALTIMORE ;INN Jackson 8trawl. Clots to tha Beach MISS HARRISON'.
THE CARLTON, CAPE MAY POINT, N. J.
r. The ooantrj £a“¥h« , r!Suu , or ti KELLY A WEAVER.
THE WYOMING, South Ufeywtta Straat, CAPE MAY, N. J.
Mrs. Q. H. QARRETSON.
HOTEL COLUMBIA, Ocean Straat. Near Beach and 8. J. R. R.
Mra. A. FOSTER.
GRIFFITH COTTAGE, 613 Columbia Avanua, Capa May. N. J. iuahi nton tb* eiAca axd sroctToa a oral. E. J- GRIFFITH. MILLER COTTAGE, Parry Straat Capa May CKy, N. J.
PIER AVENUE INN, CAPE MAY. N. J. it the Bench and Post Offiee. Balh Room added, and the bona J. 8. WALES.
THE GLENWOGD,
Mr*. 8. P. WILLIAMS.
HOTEL ORIOLE,
Ooamn Bad of Perry Straat.
M. A. FftteNP.
If you wmt a box of STEPHEN F. WHITMAN’S Choice Chocolates
F. VIETRI, 514 Washington St, Cape May, N. J. Whan yea will ateo and> full aupidyjX Fmica sad DoMllc Frulm.
CITY DIRECTORY. MATuu.—Jatnee «. X Bliemh, oaee.
AUJkttaAK.—Fraacii K. Duke. oOoe, c
UacuKDaiL-lL Freeman Doatitm. — > sou rrSklln lueaeea i SldneyTowneend, preelnaM. Joseph t. BanJ. y^adwaM F^jrowasenJ T. Camphell. em Uorgte * or Taxatk—Dane w. m x. Weaiunguuahd Fraskoe eu
BOARD OF KDCCATION T pnetdent; Char.ee F. Outdo T. Bailer, Charles Yuri, c. I an BoucrroR—j. apijer am Wsshmgue etreetBTKMT BDPKRVtbOK. — Ja omos, CUJ Balt CBIXF OF FOUCX-Wmiam
CHURCH DIRECTORY. BT. JOHN’S EPISCOPAL. CHURCH. Corner or WAsanfOTOS end KtASKUBBu.
rraaosute UU* am. am) ite pun. BoadarSSZ2&&SFKE&SS7. FIRST BAiTIBT CHURCH.
CAF1 HAT FOOT.
ouseeai x aja, tja. Caa a m. and ba* rafoa’iseiw e m. Ibie, tbma m, ete. ^■^•vtia-am a.
CONGRESS HALL, Opwnad for the B« woo of 1BUB Klrr eaUraly new managemeat. A thoroughly modem bnek bo>eL Oommaad- - J * — “ ' overlooktag oosan Klevatora. eleotnc Irabu * ate. . . _ —*—— Baalta y equip.
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MARINE VILLA, 24 - h SEAS0N -
CAPE MAY. N. J. D UUKOYED.
BREXTON VILLA, OPEN FOR THE SEASON OF 1898. UREATLT UtPKOVgD AMD RgROVaTgO. LARUE PIAZZAS AMD BUS PAKLOBS. TBRSB XODKBATX MRS. J A MYERS.
THE ALDINE, DRCATUR BTRgrr, HkAR TUB BEAb'U. CAPg MAT CITY, S. J. PlRaTU.'LA«a OL'ISISR, bARUf, AIRY HOURS. OPE* Abb THE YEAR. THEODORE MUELLER.
CARROLL VILLA, SEASON OF 1888. Fine Ocean View. First-class Accommodations. x lUtc* Apply to.—. MRS. T. & BROOKS.
BROWN VILLA,
Mrs. R. T. BROWN
UNITED STATES HOTEL Oom«r Lsfayotta'and Jackson Sts., CAPE MAY, N. J. ACCOMMODATION!! OF THE BEST. Mrs, C.B. REEVES.
SEA BREEZE, OCEAN FRONT. LARGE AIRY ROOMA WIDE PORJHE8 TERMS MODERATE.
CROWELL COTTAGE . 830 Fafayatta Straat Caps May, N. J, PlBBtr or shed A opposite the Oolt Un ta tteeehore aa d Country oomutned.
Mra. DAVID O. OBOWBLL.
CAPE HOUSE,
GEO. J. KRONER.
PALACE SIEA1IT 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 “ Philadelphia to Cape May,good during season, $1.25 “ Single Trip either way, - - 75 c* 8 “ Breakwater and Ocean Trips, - - 50 cts Concert*. Muric, Dhndng, ThmOricab. Kofrtahmenb of aU kind! at popular price*. Beggige end Freight trau*ported. Rome* and Orarbgee taken. Beggigc by the Union Trantfer Company. oOoe, corner Wellington and Jackaoo ,, Gape May. N. J. Telephone SMI. W. F. RUSSELL, General Manager. 418 Walnut 8b. Philadelphia.
t
AU Gooda sold for is
je had'iu Philadelphia.
Mb LiiB lOBjliMt Iisic. Mail UMife
A. D. NELSON.
Formerly Imperial Court Tailor ef Bi JULIUS RANER LADIES’ TAILOR, Of II31 Fourtoenth Straat, N.W., Washington, D. C„
Rea opeoad a faraoch at PUSH AYKNUK3IHN, Oape May

