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HI THE IQEU) OF BOOKS. THK UTTLE I 8AW IN CUBA By Bcu Molnuaii 12coo, pp 163 F TcooyKm Naeley, 114 Fitili »*cnue N«w York. (2 00. Thu volume, with ooc or more lliuetraUou OB every peer, la the reeull of eeaen work done by Burr Mrlolovli. who la well koows el Cepe Hay, wbrn be paaeed erverml ■ommen. Tbe picture* deal with every pbeae of Ibe ojuditv aad the war. Tbe deecripclvt oarrative la frapbio asd full of lulerml lu form tbe book la 1U8 luabei, and It U floel) bound. Ibe type b dear, and the photo reproduction* are grnerelly One. The book, with It* multitude of pbo locrapb*, bcgluoing with that of the Whit* Hou** gate*, through wbicb Ur. Urlnlnab pa**ed on June 4 1896, to teem hi* credential* a* oorreepondeot of Frank LealU’i Weekly, and eodlng with tbe fixer* of lb* reaolute Creelman In muob battered field clothe* and wiib

It I* a •triking thing about tbi* book of Burr Mclnloah'a—one not common to narrative* of experience—that a great majority of tbe •utemenu made in tbe letter pram are verified, even to detail, by the photograph* of tbe people, •cene* aad ioddrai' be 1* deecrlMog. He be*

id where be print* bearaay be frankly

Very and oommealative. There are part* devoted to ptalae of men wbo have bad little of it from other quartern. There

hare bean lionlxed by many butorlan* of the war. In moat of hi* crltkuun* Hr. Uclnteeb acemlngly labor* to conquer prejudice; la many of them he aamn* to follow the plan, which he command* a* moat proper, of Klcbard Harding Davie, of treating other* a* they

THE MABKET FLACK By Uanou> Faxnxiuo. 12mo; pp. 401. Frederick A. htokm Oa, 6 E. Ifiib •treel. New New York. *1 SO. Thl* etory, by tbe greateat author of bit decade, and the laet work which he did, la t etory which carric* much lolereet with 1L lie author wrote It from axparienoaa which ha had while the London oorreepoodent of the New York Tlmea. It U Ulnatrated by Uarrleon Fleber. Tbe hero In the etory U Joel Thorpe, promoter of a London rubber company. Ha haa e mailerlr way In

The etory of Bhennont Tnorpe'e rlae ha* in U Ua* element* of keen inlereal that keep the reader alert until the end.

M rapid aad not al together right m amaaalng of fortune, the bubble m not buret at the end and the hero 4 Umeelf al leal denuded of hLgaloa. I the contrary, after giving na a tpird picture of the sodden acquisition

mown, thereby giving an air of reapactES OF THEaOLD BAY STATE. 1, & Baoos. ISmo.; pp. ericaa Book Company, a Square, New York. «0

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.

Wm. N. Matin of May'* Ludiog. toW. L Fionicnm, of Ohio. Lot 6 block 1, map 1. traot O. Ltwndsle, June 21. 88. #1.0(1. Wm. N MaUtz to Mra. Aubby J hoaon. of Onto. Lot 18. bl-«k 14 map 1. tract A Elmhurst, Juo. 21. «1 00 Wm. N Mvtttx to Chart a N Ratell of Maaa Lota 11 •od 12 Wok 20. map 1. tract iLUwooaie, June 21. •1-00 Wm. Uattlx. to Mra. Lure Congdoo, of Maaa. Lot 21. block IV. map 1, tnol H. Lawndale. June 21. »1 00 Wm. N Maul*, to Jenny J Batch* ler. of Meat, Lot 80. block IV. map 1 tract H. Lawndale. Jura 21. fit 00. Wm. N. Matin, to Margaret E Feel, of South Dakota. Lot* 8» and 40. block 20. map 1, tract H Lawndale. June 21. * Wm. N Matin, to MimCatharine M Conway, of Mare L't 22 block 21. map 1, Pact H LvwimUIc. June 2L

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played where outside advice plentiful for comfort. < ly patented a device which three playera could play asme board. Now a Chicago man the front with a board which admita four contestants. The Englewood board admits of two men playing partgsiust the other ti This four-handed chcc idically from the old etyle,or the three-handed board. The latter haa sda of square* outside the old board -augt-d that the player* can inew board haa a double row of square* outside the old with e centra]

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K. J. Lewlv.

Chicago. HI Lot 12 block 15 map 1, tract H Lawndale. June 21 *1.00 France* UsIlrnUek. of Cape Me) City, to Albert B Lu.1*. tame placs Let 12. eectlon 7 on plan of tote of tbe Cepe Mey City Land Company. June

22* P *3 Frederick E. Swnpe. et ux, of litlladelphia, P* , to John O'.Ncill ct al Land at Burleigh. Middle towoeblp. begin* at point of intersection of Angle*** Railroad end northwraicon ude of Oraeey Sonod ebaunei. I) .led May 27, *»a Kccorded June 21 KV tlS. John O'Nril el nx of Camden, lo Itaao W. Budd, of *auio plaoe Ooethlrd Interret in above deed of of Swope to O'Neill et al*. J un. 21 *250 Mery J. A. Cunningham, widow, el at. of Delaware, lo Franc* Rebecca Tuchloo. of Wilmington, Del. Lot 337. section D. Ocean City. 60r. Blamp attached. June 21. *1. Jutcpb Teyloeet ux, of FhUedelpbla. to Frank N. Foreylb. of -ame place. Fart of lot 22. block 75 of HoUy Beach CUT, ooolainlng 2000 *q. fu We. •lamp attached. June 22 *1. Philip F. Baker wt ux. ct ate. lo Salllt A Kirby, of Philadelphia. Lola 22.23 and 24, block 29. Wildwood. June 20. •C2) CUAl'TAt'UTA. On Jul) 7 tbe Fuousylvania Railroad Company will run a (pedal excursion from Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washing, loo. Heading Altoona, B.-llefonle, Lock Haven, Shamvkln. WUkosbarre, Sunbury and Wlllianuport, and principal Intermediate slalton-, and •laliona on the Delaware Divialon, Philadelphia, Wilmington and' Baltimore Railroad, and on Ibv Cumberland Valley Railroad, to Chautauqua, N. Y. Special train will start for Harrisburg al 11 35 A M. Connecting Inina will leave Phlladl 8 40 A. M , Washington 7.55 A. U.. Baltimore 8 55 A M., Altoona 7.15 A M.. Wilke*barre 7 80 A U.. Lock Haven 1L25 A M. R •uod-trlp ticket*, good Auguri 5. will be »old at rale of *10 00 from Poll -de!phte,B .Hlmore and Vl aih other etatloua. Fa«eetigera from Atleullc City, Bridgeton, Vineland, Cteyloa, N. J., and tiona on the D.la<vere Dlvirion will trains to Philadelphia on day precoding

• goal. These rectangular by tbe designer, a* Is shown by tbi

inged in pai

ilora aa In tbe old board. Tbe block luarcs are indicated by D and tbe white by E. Looking al the squares obliquely it will be Been that black and bite run In continuum rows. Inride re wing* Is a similar arrangement of ack and white square*, which tbe inictor. Frank F. Glbford. call, the !n»ld. Its square* run in right, left and oblique lines with the wing*. King wa F and H are Inside this and in e center la a goal which may be cirlar or decorated fancifully. The king rowa are colored In tint* ffering from the ordinary checker uarefl, but serves much tbe aame pur•e. Tbe game runs op to ten points tbe goal, tbe player who make* tbi* number first winning. Tbe rules of the e of ordinary checkers, th# object being to cut dow n tbe enemy ' " advancing one's men by tbe usual

The first iaau* of the A«bi

fuacly Itluunted with half-tone* deecrlhmg the beauties of the famous r aori. The Journal is just swoet aixteci aad i* bright and ncwiy, and all that aeaalde dally abouldoe.

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MISTRESS AND MAID.

“I have always b

leved thoroughly

average housewife," writi

tcreon Moody, In the Ladies' Home JoumaL "How la it poreiblo that afi ignorant servant, though willing, should become capable, except through auch training aa a skilled miatrea*

give her, o

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mlatreas who, having no training therefore no etendarda of her appreciation of the work of other* T And yet If you aak almost any housekeeper to define a good servant aha will tall yon It la one who relieves her care and responsibility. What w be thought of th* head of a ban houae who estimated hla employe* solely accordingly to their ability to relieve him of the duties that properly belong to hlmeelf ? The banker ralora a clerk who la able to obey order* intelligently, and upon whose fidelity he c*n rely, but he does not expect him to do hla thinking for him. Yon see. th* tr *“ is largely that

edge, aad eceing. back of all the trying and petty detalla. the dtgnltv ' ' “■ “ *• Octa*.

journallam. o4 tew. and even th* m

STOGIfTOI? r^OTEL

CAPE MAY..N J. The Finest. Seaside Hotel in the World NOW OPE^ FOR THE SEASON OF 1899 Uusurpavevd for grandeur of proportious and elegance of appolntmeulv. Oa third of e mile of epvcioue P >rch Smtea with private bath. The managemu completely renovated lyalc-n. acrvloe. cu‘* day end *17 per week upward* Euro; •fcaaor Morgan'* Orchestra of tw-nty piece P. H. S. CAKE, Managur.

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Ingenious inventions. An improved razor strop has an endaa belt of leather mounted on two curved plates at the end* of an adjustable abaft, tbe latter being lengthened o spread tbe plates apart and stretch he leather. Water U automatically cooled In a lewly-patentcd tower, haring perorated pipe* which discharge a apray t the top of the tower, to be acted on by 'urrenta of air set In motion by n fan driven by n Jet of water. In a new burglar alarm a clock mechanism la fixed on the door or window casing, with a chain attached to the window or door to trip the alarm when either Is moved, the chain being diaconccted when not In use. For nse on bicycles a disappearing . lekagt holder has been patented, the handle bar being recessed on the under Ids for the reception of a pivoted book, rhlch la held out of right by a spring, being drawn down when needed. — a can be eneprnded from hooks ut danger of falling off by using a New Englander's device, consisting of a piece of wire bent Into a epiral clamp to grip tbe brim of tbe bat, the opposite ' ‘e of the ring engaging the book. In Improved trunk binge Is placed the end. Instead of tbe rear of lid, being formed of a triangular ce of metal, with tbe front edge tted to receive the bead of a pin inserted Into the trunk, while the upper edge U fixed on the lid, and a pivot pin t the rear acta ae the hinge. An Englishman baa designed * tent hlch has a eerie* of of rib* similar to lose used on umbrellas, the rib* being of flexible material and binged to a block at tbe center of tbs top, allowing t to be folded up In email com pa**. THE ART OF COOKING.

more should be cooked than Is Ind to be eaten at one meal, says Mrs. l-rmcke, the cooking expert. Tbe irt of cooking lie* not In cooking large piece* of meat, or In cake, bread and pastry baking, but In how to pree one kind of meat and fish in a idred different ways bow to utilise everything *o that nothing 1* wasted 5 convert all that may be left from iral to savory and palatable dishes ic next; to combine herbs, apices, onion, chives and garlic In auch a way that all the Ingredient* are harmoniously blended, that nothing predominates; that vegetable* retain tlivir natural flavor* and are not a polled by the Ingredients added; that meal is cooked In auch a way that nothing of He trltioii* value Is lout. A great dei unhappiness of this world is di poor food. Drunken new*, which craving for Btimolatlng and fntox lug drinks, la a certain conecqoen Injudicious diet. If all our wo re better acquainted with tbe nte of tbe human ayetem they w tn know that no one can keep In good health unless these elements rt

the conclusion that they can do better work by going withbrrakfant. rating only a light Innchand making alx o'clock dinner pracHeslly the only meal of the day. Many of those who have tried It declare that they have enttrelv overcome the fall that they felt at first, and that 1 are able to put their faculties ‘ er than ever before. JEWELS AND GEMS.

HORACE M CAKE.

WEST JEBSEI ACAMf

A SCHOOL FOR MS

BRIDGETON, N. J. lu one of the moat healthy portion* of Now Jeracy. in the pretty town of Bridgeton, !« the West Jcracy Academy. T_e iu*utuiIon wa* founded by the Presbytcnan Church, lu 1852, and through more than forty year* ot It* extatence ha* alway* maintained a high standard of dleipltne and scholarship. It ha* proved ll*el! a Christian home school and it* graduates, found in all

supplied with wcU-furnlsbcd building*, a gymnasium, and every other appurtcaoholar* of the academy wear a simple gray uniform and are regularly drilled lu military Uotiev, though thla eaerclae

number of aebu-ara and atroog leaching uugbly developed forauoceaafut careen. Our toy* uni/irrmly do vtU. Corrcijend

lidTHE WINDSOR, CAPE : MAY, N. J. NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON. IMMEDIATELY ON THE BEACH.

R. HALPIN, Proprietoi

THE CHALFONTE,

CAPE MAY. N. J.

tmuvm-v nuvr-a.asa paaiur hotel

baau'.'fully toeatau facraf ooa

tl STBIHVi WXTXH

MODCBATI Hants.

CHA8. 8. HOLMES, Proprietor.

CAPE HOUSE, CAPE MAY POINT, N J-

GEO. J. GRIER KROMER.

II you want a box of STEPHEN F. WHITMAN'S Choice Chocolates and all kind* of Fla* Ocfecttana, anil at VIETRI'S, 5H WaaMnjIon St, Case lay, N. J. Where yoe win ako find a full eunplv of Foreign amt DomaeUc Fruit*

STOCKTON SURF BATHS

DaraHTxxvi. _ waa*

T J IRK XV It Al LUO AT)

ingly rituated on bluff overlooking ocean E>craion e'eonc lirbla. bella, etc. Ooooena morning and evening by Haaaler'a ocllhrete’ orchestra. Sanitary equipment perfect R. HALPIN.

CITY DIRECTORY. ALbkKM*SL—Krancta K. Duke, a

CHURCH DIRECTORY.

or WA6UINUTON and rUASKUNb

July 2. Rt Rev. Rrightou Ool. S.T.D . LL.D.. Btabop of Delaware. July 9 R:v. OUs A G axebrook. D.D., Rector St John's church, Eltzabelb, N. J. July 16. Rev. F. A 1). Launt. Rector

iguat 6, Rt Rev. John be i, D.D . B.ahop of Nc v Jerae. iguat 13 Rev. Tnomvs W. Angall,

D.D,

riaburg, a *. August 20, Rev. W. S. Baer, delphia. August 27, Rev. U. M. G. Huff, PniladeJpht

Pblladelpbla. September 10, Rev, C. Erucat Smith, D.D., Rector St Michael'* r-' •" Angela' churob, Baltimore, Md. September 17. Rev. Thoma* J. Taylor.

r BAIT1BT CHURCH.

MARINE VILLA, 2 =-" season. CAPE MAY. N. J. , Modero a-d and improved. E eotric L ghta, ahao'.uteljr Pure Spring Water

THE BALTIMORE INN Jyr.kxoi Street.^01 ose to thn Beach Add ess MISS HARRISON

THE GLENWOOD, SOSIHuo-hes Street, CAPE MAY, H. J. KMLARUSO TU 1X1 tu 1.1 ITS naHHSM CaPACITV BStfiCT KAMltY UOL-BA TKKRK KSAKONAUtR ' Mrs- 8. P. WILLIAMS. THE CARLTON, CAPE MAY POINT. N. J.

THE WYOMING,

South Lafayette Street.

CAPE MAY. N. J. OIL TERMS MODEKST*. Mrs. C. H. GARRETSON.

MILLER COTTAGE,

BREXTON VILLA, OPEN FOR THE SEASON OF 1898.

MRS. J A MYERS.

THE ALDINE,

THEODOR £ MUELLER.

SEA BREEZE, OCEAN FBONT. LARGE AIRY BOOM j. WIDE FOR HIES TIKMS UODKRaTA DAMCISO UAV AMU CVSMIHU. JACOB MAIER. Manager.

i^TAR VILLA, Ocaan Streatand Baach Ava. Capa Mav, N. J. DIRECTLY OS THE BE ICO. rMEsr ROOMS. EXCELLENT TABLE. F. L. RICHARDSON.

COLLIN’S HOTEL

«* and Crab* in every ety*. Paanly o-derv enllaUad. P. COLLINS. Proprietor.

THE EBBITT, JACKSON STREET. CAPE MAY. N. J. Open all the Year. Steam Heat Ocean View. Near Golf Ltnka. S. W. GOlT, Proprietor.

HOTEL COLUMBIA, Ocean Street. Near Baa oh and S. J. R. R.

Mr*. A. FOSTER-.

GRIFFITH COTTAGE, 613 Columbia Avenue. Cope May, N. J. E SqUAR* ruOM TH* BEACH AND STUCK TOR HOTEL E. J. GRIFFITH.

HOTEL ORIOLE, Ocean End of Perry Street.

M. A. FRIEND.

PIER AVENUE INN,

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