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hotel mim. Itliljpamw, PtlUA^phUtu dow }o&nilB( at U» Brown Villa an Mr. and Mr*. Z. U- Taylor, their Tory pretty d*OAliter, Mih Floreooe Taylor, thatr looa, Meaen. Howard and Shari-

daaTaykc

The homelike Miller Cottar

ant arrival* Mr*. Henry A Robert Newell, two tf

Geoff* W. KlrtamlUer,

Newell and Mr*. 1 lb, ^oajterCUj-. Mr. and Mr* (1

anij wife, W K Hacaeal, Jr. PhUadelphU-W H Kobo. Mr* R V Tapp, Mlai Anna N Tapp. Cbaataf—Mr* J H Faul, LUlle C Paul, Mary C Pant, Maryarrt M CuDntnfbam. Brooklyn—J Morrla and wtti will** oorriaa. ITiUadelphU—Mr* Robert Newell, Mra Henry Newell.

■a Burke, a Kate Stream, MlatAmda Hodaon. Waaklagtoo—Geo W KlrtamlUer and

i—BanJ Miller. Jr, Victor id K Smith, Jdo F Bicb a child. F C Carpenter Philip -

H B Wyeth, B W Mllluel Brown. W Morrtaon and wife,

Elizabeth Rodger*, W 8 McKinney. A'loa McKinney. Homealead. Pe—J A Burn* New York—Geo E Scott. NeatTille. Tenn—Mr*. J P Drorli1 >rd and child. Fort Mi f-Oeit A T Eae-on. J. R-*.. J FOlnen. Clrcinnatl—U A Cowing and wife. Mr* Joaiah Dwight. Roaaell Dwight. Mark A Brown. Baltimore—Mr* 8 £ Pennington, Be. ale Pennington, EUaabeth Pcnnlogtoo. W B Kront and wife, Robert Taylor and wUe, Wm Wlneberter, Mim

chw.rtz. Jr. Waahlngton—M M Parker. John Che)marl WUaon. Salem, N J-William Plumnw r. WUmingtoo—Harlan G BcotL 01 THE SOUEE (1EL [oornircaD mow ram race

of the L'Eoole Franoalae, of 1530 Cheattreat, Philadelphia, where the personal ioatructiun to any who deal re to .tody the French language. The moat careful attention be given to beginner* and to thoae who

and apectal attention li alao given to The cottage la on Kearney avenue above Howard atrael. A number of the officer* and men from llh Pa. C. B. VoL, of Pitta burg, uty at Fort Mott, regUtered at The Aidlne, they cam* to Cape May on a trip on Ibe .team tug Mary A. WaU . Among the party were Capt Wm. McKee, wife and aon, Oaptaina Nrablt, Ear ton and McClain, Mr* Lieut. Col. Graham and daughter, Adjt. A. C. McCoy, wife and daughter, Quartern ~ McClain, Lieutenant* Fulmer. Gonddal. Orookatoo, Berg. Ed. Orta and

Unde Sam', uniform waa the chief aton on the boardwalk during the Harry L Davlnaon, aon of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. A. DaviaMo, well known

m account, doing

Hi* of

STS, 1011 Cbaatnul street, Philadelphia. Harry i* a bright, active and .xoeedUgly pleasant young gentleman, nod 'Hr to become one of Philadelphia' g bualneea men. He la already very busy, and though be la food of seashore summer pleasure*, be leave, hie office only on Saturday to join the famUy here until Monday morning. May good health and sucoeee ever attend hi*

re went out in the yacht Agno from Carrall Villa the other day that enjoyed a Grabbing trip aa happily aa any Utile company of parent and chil. dren could. Gliding over the water* ot the thoroughfares was delightful In deed, and the sport all had In decoying the pinky crustaceans to the ha! scooping them ln|0 the boat, waa rare indeed. Eight dozen pair* ot pinchers aeoured, and the landlady ot the Carroll served them to the "Qi taste" to the big and little fishermen were Mr. and Mr* Dickson, Mrs. Funk, Mu* Ethel Punk, Mrs. Benjamin Johnson, Mrs. Vetleriein, Mias ~ ■ Vettcrleln. Mim Haael Johnson, Aubrey Dickson, Kenneth Dickson. Benj. Johnson, Jr, Wallace Johnson, Raymond Dickson, Mim Claire Johnson. The oorisapoodent in Ua round, found CoL A. Wi WUlla, of Nashville, Tenn., president of the Sheffield Coal, Iron and Steal Co., ot Sheffield, Ala., (deasantly located with his family at the

id they were never brighter,particularly In the Iron and steel iw*—mi. in Of the furnaoca In blast in Ibe South ftn running to their fullert capacity and many were sold ahead foe the euraeatyear. The proapecl* for ezport ire fa—nac and all Urn room la being eo^■ged at all ot the southern and central ports. Iran u being made In . (1 leant gj 00 per ton lees made la the North. The

*1 sectional sentiment and prtjndioc tpat the South la drawing largely on the rmpltal V the North and will continue lb do so because of the untold ad van Ugea of the South. The furnace, that tfcu yean ago wen making 100 and 150 dally an now, beoanae of ln*ea-

STOCKTON HOTEL (HI

M. LOOMIS, Master of Ceremonies, SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 20,

Adult Tickets, 50 cts. Children,

25 cts.

D. 8. Senator from Ala. It wa. to Col. ] Will* that Geo. Wheeler recently wrote ■ fense of Gen. Shifter, and giving er the credit of the great victory. Col. Will, waa the Commlrrloner General of the Tetmeoee Centennial EzpoalUon and he mentioned with pride the that tt waa the only Exposition ever that paid in full all expeuar. and j had a surplus, aud be mya It* good re- 1 «r* being dally felt in Nashville. , New building, are going up, new enterprise* .tartlug, and a million dollar ' Union Depot being conatructed. The Colonel i. eooompanled by bi. wife and 1 daughter and ion V.n Leer Will., relUy.ppointedascfficerlnthc Regular Army, al*o by Mra. L I’. DroulUard and family, one of the promlorni famtlie. Tenneaere Judge W. J. Wood and other prominent Southerner* *re expected to join the party at the Stoek'oc 1 few day*. THIRTY-SECOND NATIONAL ENCAMPMENT OF C. A CINCINNATI.O.

the thlrty-eecond National Eocampmcut of the G. A- It., to be held Cincinnati. O . September 5 to 10. 1828. the Penniylvaeia Railroad Company will sell excursion Urkol. .1 rale tingle fare for tbe round trip These ticket, will be Mid on Septemr 8, 4 and 5, and will be good to leave oclnnit) returning not earlier than September 13. except by depositing with Joint Agent at dnclnni on September 5. 9. ? t) or V. and i payment of twenty-five oenta, rclu limit may be extended so that paese gen may remain at Cincinnati until 0 tober 3. COTTAGES FOR SALE.

POINTS OF INTEREST!

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WAY' of a "ready reference" 'or tbe usually overtaxed hot ilerk, particularly when the tmu

places of general interest thtnugbo Oap* May bare been prepared, and w be found quite ooevenient and useful i • *ort of "guide book" for viatlom. 1 almost all of the Institutions or plao of note named the "stranger within oi galea” can readily obtain whatever d Ullaare desired in ronnec-mo thcrewitl Therefore wheu the courtey.ua and a,

moda lng boh I clerk is queried i ry point or place of mierert m Cap May, he oan gracionaty ad, oopy of To* Dau.r Wav*, mult will be mutually aaiia

factory. The list will be revi od and extended unUl It reaches the limit of

.e pur- I

CONGRESS HALL,

Opened for tbe Be'son of 1BDB

truer eollrely new managr nrent. A thoroughlr modern brick hotel Commandgly aitualed on bluff overlooking ocean Elevators, cleotnc ligbta, .n, etc. , Concerts morning and evening by ilnmler's oelebrvel orchestra Sanite y equip.

MARINE VILLA, 24ih SEASON. CAPE MAY. N. J. Mrs. JNO. M. ROGERS.

in. Ail modern couvonlcncea Superb ocean view fr Liberal managcmcuL Gas and electric bells. Special rale, to famillr W. H. CHURCH.

THE SHOREHAM, CAPE MAY POINT, H.IJ.

re tbe modern It ve eleven and b Apply on premia

Cheerful, bright and breezy Sewell. Point 1. becoming famous for It. amusements. There ia something to Interest yon *11 the time there. The performance In the pevlllon la tree—couldn't

LW FMAUISE , (IA.FW»aA ScJiooQ, - 1530 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, haa how opened lu Sumrfier Branch In Cape

ns dally. Ool WU1* plant of furnace*, .w. l ^ ^ mina*. etc., la 1 ocaon the Tannaaee

nt all rail rate of *2 45 a tom The k la the Colonel', opinion le

_ re already attained some profiotenej in French. The opportunltj U here of(end for taking un this study acquiring fluency In —' "

ib UXL1.1. ACVUSIllOOaTlo.N

SAMUEL E. EWING, Proprihtor.U

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

1*1 arrangement, will pU. may begin at any number of lesson.. el

m and for any

either privately or

SmKJms ini Bib t r (Mirei. Term* very moderate, apply to. Prfl.GEOESES EOBEET, k l£(. PODYAEEL

Graduate of the

University ot Paris. Kearney ave., beLStockton and Columbia avea., Oap* May. FumleheO Kooroa for Rent.

Nicely h 1830 Bog

50TEL

La miMaw WMItoS—fcHe*.

Th* Fin*st Soasido Hotel in the World. NOW OPEN FORI THE SEASON OF 1893

THK CARLTON, CAPE MAY POINT. N. J. imaiandlSS!^ TScjcSm Bar ‘r^aM cemMUrnSSnSa Oa^ MaTuy fftlv , M “a' ■toM roiasfozl rams. Baaaoname tern. f*a nonua of u KELLY A WEAVER.

THE WYOMING,

Waahmatou an 1 rraciun .L-ec.i

OULLhCTOK

THKASLKglL-Isaac

CHURCH DIRECTORY.

Moralng Prayer, :u. Vue roUnwng civ omciara lunar me aa

BREXTON VILEA, OPEN FOR THE SEASON OF 1898, ATLY IMPKOVKD AND USNoVaTSU. LARUS PIAZZAS AM) BUS PAULO Km TKKU5 HUUEHATR MRS. J A- MYERS.

THE ALDINE,

UkCATUK STU»*T. SXAU TUX BKACO. rmsT-cLAs.-, piisnut, lauix. aiu

THEODORE MUELLER.

CARROLL VILLA, SEASON OF 1898. Fine CXein View. First-class Accommodations. ' Hates Apply to MRS. T. It BROOKS.

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

i. R. T. BROWN

UNITED STATES HOTEL Corner Lafayette and Jackson Sts., CAPE MAY, N. J. Mrs. C. B. REEVES.

SEA BREEZE, OCEAN FRONT. LARGE AIRY BOOMS. WIDE PORJHEl TglUZB MODIlUTg. DAUCINU BAY AND XVKNIUU. JAMES F. POWELL.

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

South Lafayette Street,

CAPE MAY, N. J. TUI 11XACB. TKKU8 MOUEUATK. Mr*. Q. H. GARRETSON.

HOTEL COLUMBIA, Ocean Street. Near Beach and 8. J. R. R.

GRIFFITH COTTAGE, 61 3 Columbia Avenue, Cape May, N. J. 3 M1UAKB PUOH TBS BEACH AND aTOCETON HOTEL. E. J- GRIFFITH.

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

ALL ru tear. r.00 lo no I PIER AVENUE INN, CAPE MAY. N. J. Oentnl location, sear the Beach and Poet Offiee, Bath Boom added, and

IJ. S. WALES.

of uw Holy Tnniiv. -Re* TLfgaaa J. Ta/l

dav, Tbnnuar and Pndaj'

Mrs. DAVID O. CROWELL.

CAPE HOUSE,

GEO. J. KROMER.

8T. KAP.T-S CATHOLIC CBDBCB.

THE GLENWOOD, 609Dfu<rhe* Street, CAPE MAY. N. J.

IT FAULT BOCA*.

o Double m foumsk capacjty

Mr*. 8. P. WILLIAMS.

hotel oriole,

St A. FRIEND,

r. h. a rir'ren..e.i.

If you want a bax of STEPHEN F. WHITMAN'S Choice Chocolate. aaB mil kinds at Fine Oaetnettaes, cell ax F. VIETRI, 61* nasanelta St. Case Ha,, * I.

PALACE STEAMKEPEBLIC.” Daily Trips (Sunday Included) between I’niladelphia 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 cts

Breakwater and Ocean Trips,

50 cts

Concert*, Music. Dancing, Thenlricala. Refroahmenu of *11 kinds at popular e*. Baggige and Freight transported. Horses and Ourriagcs taken, liaggage died by tbe Union Transfer Company, office, corner Waahlngton and Jackson ■treeu, Cape May. N. J. Telephone 5901. W. F. KUdSKLL, General Manager. 418 Walnut St. Philadelphia.

dl Good* sold tor le

,0 can be had io Philadelphia

Fli Lil lOc.iM Ini Micil Ilftlitiifl.

Formerly 1mpenal Court Tailor of Ruaata and Austria. JULIUS RANER LADIES’ TAILOR, Of 1131 Fourteenth Street, N.W., Washington, D. C„

■k *4 FUR AYSMUS ISM, Gap* May