Daily Cape May Wave, 30 June 1899 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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FRIDAY, itM SO. 18M RF.*!. ESTATE TEAKSrHES.

Wm N. M»Uii 10 Wm V. AuRlo of Nc» AI<»Ddrl4. IV Lo» «. 34. m.j 1. irmct H L.w»d»le Jun«S7 H Wollor lUul. of M.UtUV R J-, tr W». 8h»rp. of Mine ptace. Dota4.« ■ad d. block S. MCtioo A, oo mip ol Iowa lou of H*orj B Douita». C.pe M»> Onon Doom. Jim* *7. *4S5. Mice job B. Bmith M u», ofO«pe Mi) Otj. to Dewie A 600U, Jr., of Pbltodol. phi*. A portion of moado* lot 8. IB k cerulo B»p of lou nude oolow Betel lenger'e DtodlBf, Cepe M»J City. Jno« S7. ASIA

Occbo City. Detod Jnoe 1A 1»»7. Recordepd June S7. 18W. MOO. Agnoa C BhcrmkD, of BuU BerUu. C*L, to Cturlee U. BbcmU), of •use piece Bii lou 00 the eoultwly eoa ol Lead it btcdub, Be>Dle City. Jooe 27 Ooutdentioa, - Lore," etc. Juuoe J Uyaa « ui. of ftiUdelpbia. to Ibe La Balk College, of Philadelphia, (toe-half part of lot 701 and lou 703 708. 704. 75Br 7». 780. aaoU-tb G. Ocean Oily. Jana 77. MSoO The Wood lane Land and Improra ment Co. to L-'idaltbiihiB, of Woodbine. Lou 17 aad 18. block 17. aocUon u*7. Ml

CieapliBed copy of will of Kliaaheth Uaubewa, of Phlladelpbia.waa rac June 38. Lyat will and teaUmcnl of Ltulaa 1’a-

FISHING CREEK. Baapberriaa are gcltlng plentiful and •heap. Chariee Howard baa a fine lotc f young clnckeai ready for market. Jacob Barnett la tiling errry rlfort to aeaa'aa aooraioiu crop of cberrlea Ahn T twitt-f ddu* truckrn an taking ripe Cape May markeu. Our potatoan bare about g>t their growth, giving ua about one half Mm. Hannah Woo bon u entertaining

Miu Lida Crawford, of Cjlllngawood,

r. Mr*.

Mora Shaw.

Sugar corn ia badly damaged by Hie dry weather, and will be ruined la a lew daya If we hare an rain. The Mieaci J. aad F. McKean apanl Sunday with their Mead.'Mrs. Harry Sliue, at Holly

DIAS CREEK. Mra. A B Nortoa wea rial ling friend*

t ThU Tillage la luffedng greatly from h. there heing no rain to apeak of re than Bee werka Q tnnarly Meeting aamoa la the M E. Church on Sunday next. Dr. Ont will preach in the erening. Cbpt. Nathan Doughty baited three large Philadelphia flahlag amacka Wedneaday from ala Urge pound. Capt- John Herman t new b compieted. punted awl rigged out The

03 to WolTa ten (

Bewd te ynur ceteg to the Cane b Ua. Onanpeay tee Ibe Wautmok Ua

IN THE LOWER KINGDOM. The amalleat bled In the world fa the gold-created wren. The cheese mite la more tecadoua of fe than any other Insect. The.atrongeat animaU In the world re those that, llee on eegetable dieU With moderate care and good uaage a horse's life may be prolonged to S*.

! or *S years.

The yellow silk spider of Ceylon la perhaps the large*! of hi* species. Uls see rage weight ia nine ounces. In South Africa fear the aecred, and will eten crawl away shadow.. The bird can. easily

HOTEL 1BHITUS,

PhUwWphla—T A Barne", Mr* B E Binfield. Mi** A G BonSeld. Mr* J Wcbor. Udkige Beck and wife Mr Ktrhn,. tn*r H Smith onu —Thom** K l.lntoo.

Phil* b-lobt*—O U S'

kill a

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a dark

cated among growing leae layer will he of green mo** branch, of neutral-colored

The king of Australian flakes la the aehnapper. In spile of the fact that he la moat ugly to look. u|>on. lie has a strange lump on hfa head. Which glees him a startled appearance. Ula home la In the deep sea, generally a conitderable distance from the shore and In the Immediate neighborhood of a abelring

reef. •

There la in India a hone which la well bred and fart and will run a good race, but only with one certain rider on kin hack. If any other Jockey mourn be

n been blind

aright put 01

beaver, periwinkle and birds. Ureenlandera ate acala most o: time. The ancient Germans subsisted on wild apples, meal and cbeti Two htindred yean ago the Irish mads salads of sorrel and beet, mixed with tlcegsr, beer and sugar, using on, anil or mustard. When the Indians of California wi vary hungry they ate dog. grasshoppers and acorns. The badger la a fat Indian dish. The human race bse at tlmtt Toured remarkable things. The Tartan. it la arid, ate bones, camel*, doge. In China birds' neats, nla and 1 on considered good food. Borne of the old Egyptians wen fond of crocodile aleak. They thought wheat and barley poor stuff. The Egyplion*. moreover, never ate beans or the head of any animal. Honey abd retains they loved and also liked * * quail and duck. To thn Jewn we are Indebted fol delicious aalad dressing of oil. vinegar, sail, pepper and nimlord. At Ike over they ate biller heebe, am wild lettuce, tansy, camomile and dandelion, or.d Invented the dreseln make the dish palatable. INDIVIDUALITIES. Senator Bate, of TenneMee, Is 1 pert fencer, haring u*ed a foil his early boyhood. Lord Hal lam Tennyson, wm of the lata poet laureate, has bean appointed governor of South Australia. Joshua M. Sean la the biggest individual taxpayer of Boston, and annually puts 897.001 Into tbe municipal

The youngest captain In the army during tbs Spanish war wan J. IX G. Oglesby, aged IS.w ho commanded troop K, First Illinois earalry. Henry Watteraon was once engaged to lecture ou “Hind and Matter.* In an advertisement of hi* lecture In hi* owl paper, the CoaricrJourn*!, the com post tor made It road 'Wind and Water." Two states arc alternately represented by Hon. John J. Upchurch. He Urea on tbs boundary line between Georgia and Florida. last year he was a Tier of the Florida senate; he at present represents Charlotte county, Gn., In the lower house of the leglalnturo.

■ Visitor (who has been regaled with terrible tales of shipwreck)'—But you dost mean to say you lose visitor* hern occasionally 7 Native — No. air; they generally

1 FACTS BACKlD ~BY FIGURES, Then an 1.000 electric lamps la the

Under Spanish role n chief aouroe of ISOSM to church nod eta I* la thn Phllteptnas was a lottery, which yielded •WX88P,

"Fbllulvlpfcia-H B McV

Earllngtos, Ky—John B Alkinao New York—W G Tilert. Cheater. Fa—A 8 Klbbe and wife. St Louie—U P Tautaing. Madison, Wu-Dugnld C Jackson.

-add .tar rills H*rrleburg—Mra Watt*, Mra David Walls

Cincinnati—L Mel* and wife. Philadelphia—Herbert K Slanyon, Howard L Humphrey. B B Lalbtury. Cleveland—Wallet P Rice. Chicago—W M Hughes

IrabeTe Godfrey Jane*. William Jones, the Mwac* God* ey. Mr J U Godfrey. Philadelphia—Frank Mullnn, N hllney. Mr* Edward W Pickett.

Philadelphia—Stacy B Opdj ke.

Philadelphia—Frank E Edward,

Philadelphia—U S Bonner. George L Well*. J E Cnarlca. Scranton—B Woodbol! Moore*!own. N J—Jo* R Evans, New York-E L Hughes

MIm A G Fountain.

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MOT CM. A’tcntlon la hereby oslled to tbi nance eoocerntag the explosion of fireworks. dated June 27,1877: Section 1 Be it ordsined and et by the Inbahitanta of the City of Cape May la City Council assembled, and tt la hereby enacted by the authority of the tame, that no person .hall O' discharge any cannon or other plee y or small ansa, guns, pi* :kera or squib* within Iks limits city without the permlssi the Mayor first had and obtained In writing. Every person ao effe shall forfeit and pay the sum of live dollar! for each offence. See. 1 And be it further ovdalne and enacted. That from and after th passage of this ordinance If any perso or perron* shall make or cause to b made, or aid sad alsisl in making bonfire or other fire m either of lb •troets. roods, lanes or allays of this city, without baring obtained I cage ao do from the Mayor ol said dty, ry peraoa ao < fielding shall torfell and pay tbe sum at fire dollar* far 1 be it further aodatced That If any person or •out shall lire or cause to be file, e« plated any rocket, tquib or powder he limits of raid dty. without baring obtained leave *0 tbe Mayor of aahl city, every perHU ao eff ndlng shall forfeit an the aum of ten del M *7. 1877

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WALTER R. SMITH. Bicycle Hospital, 508-607 Washington St.

JAMES W ALUSON,

POINTS OF INTEREST

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STOepOIJ ipHEIt CAPE MAV^N- J. The Finest Seaside Hotel in the Wo-ld NOW OPES FOR THE SEASON OF 1699

Cusurpsaacd tor grandeur of proportion* aud eicg»nce of bird of a mile of ipstiuu* p >rch Suite* with private bath. The tasasgi as completely renovated *>-.tem. wrrvioe, cuisine and policy. American plan, *3 er day and 817 per week upward*. European plan, *1.50 perwlay upward*, "rofcsaor Morgan’* Orchestra of twenty piece*. HORACE M CAKE. P. H S. CAKE, Manager. ^

C-pe M*> have b-co t*. pare*'. *t, - will

Tberefore when the e-oertema so comtuuda tug hntd rleit, i, quetird »i tn SO] « »*,' • r piaec . f Imeu.t tr C-l* May. he O'ugndimrir *.1*1* ih. put, chaw <d * c-py of Tu* Daily Wat* rod the result will be mutually aati* factory Tbe ii»t will .be reri el and itended until It reecbca the limit o!

WEST JEBSEI ACillliMI A SCHOOL FDR BOTS BRIDGETON, iN. J. lu one of the moat bualtby portion* of New Jersey, in the pretty town of Bridgeton, t* the West Jersey Academy. Tue InsUtullon w*a founded by the Presbyterian Church, in 1853. and through more than larty year* ol lie existence bae always maintained a high standard of dicipltne and •cbolarriup. It hu proved tlaclf a CUrutlan home school and it* gradiutea, found in all porta of the country, occupy honorable positions in Church and Bute. The instiluuoa la up-to-dMe ia every department and ho* every needed quuile to prepare young ' lege .... „

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and the lopontlbllitics of oitlxemhip. The earn; ua Its* fourteen acres ol land, supplied with »ell-furnished bulldihgt, a gymnasium, end every other appurtonsnee necessary in * model *cbool. The toholor* of the academy wear a simple gray uniform and are regularly drilled In military tactic*, though this cxerciae I* regarded as secondary to the main purpose ol the school. With s limited number ol »cb i.ara and strong teaching force, students are carefully and thoroughly develop'd forauoceselul career*. —Philadelphia Press. Our k-yi uHi/ur*d$ do aril. Corru/eiuf wire u.tiud. PHOEBUS W. LYON, ' Priucrjuil.

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THE WINDSOR, CAPE MAY, N. J. MOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON. IMMEDIATE!.V ON THE BEACI OKI BLOCK rKOM W. J. K. K. DKfUT. Open Spring. Summer, Autumn. All Its appotnlmenU. Fieeat looallou o South Jersey Coast Dxectly on the ocean. Family hotel. R. HALPIN, Proprietor.

.THE CHALFONTE,

CHA8. 8. HOLMES. .Proprtetor,

CAPE ROUSE, CAPE MAY POINT. N J-

GEO. J. GRIER KRONER.

If you want t box of STEPHEN F. WHITMAN'S Choice Chocolates end all ktedv of Ftea Cowfartkm*. call at YXETRI’S, 514 WaahlnQton SL. Cape May, N. J.

STOCKTON SURF BATHS INDER NEW MANAGEMENT ADJOIN!vr. STOCKTON HOTEI HeiUBrnM IIibI Batkiu Eslattiai^l a k Hats Csbi. potm A-rrxmtaxTv j OH „ ^LITTLE, I

JXIMKT B*n-BOJlP (rtOWYLVA ATtahTWtyjy •klfJMikBjKEkPtXO)-

'UUXlMUKK'a LkltDINU—korth end u or yseSla WXATIIEH BI KKAV.-Oeo. I- Loveu, agenl;

CONGRESS HALL, Opened for tbe rieason of 1UU8 coed year of pre-ent management. A thoroughly modern brick b(

ABSKbsotL—Caarlai T. Comp bed, ms cmgie COLLECTOR.Ok TAI KS.-U.vti W. ornce,ax. WanuaguLsn‘1 rrsetun arena BOAKO or°RDl)CAT10I«.-W. F. C

f.HURCH DIRECTORY.

Corner or WABUINoTO.N sod FRAKKURE

■onuag tTiyev. a m. Kveruag hr

llv 2. Rl Rev. RclglHon Coleman ,D . ELD.. Bishop of Delaware, tly 8 Rev. Otis A G axebrook. D.D., tor Sl John’* church, Elixabcth, I. tly 1C, Rev. F. A. D. Lsanl. Hcclor D»vul'* church, Maoayuok, Phtla. tly 2), R.v, H. A Rodrick, Rector Paul's church, Camd-n. N. J. tly 30, Rt. Rev Edtelbcrt Talbot, t, LL D., Bishop Central l*ena*yl<

D.D., Hector Bl Biophcn'i church, t: ns burg. Pa. August 20. Rev. W B Baer. Phi

Huff.

August 27, Rev. H. M. G

Philadelphia

Septembers. Rt Wm. H Rector Church of the Tranaflgi

Phtlaaelphla.

September 10, Re*. C. Ernest Bmltb, D.D., Rector ht Mich*.-:'* and Ail Angels' churob. Baltimore. Md. Beptambar 17. Rev. Thom*. J. Taylor. Minister Christ Church Mission, Frank.

UnTitle, Pa.

COUNTRY INSTITUTIONS

MARINE VILLA, 25 h season. CAPE MAY. N. J.

THE BALTIMORE INN Jackson Strust,!!'llosu to the Beach Add eta MISS HARRISON

THE GLENWOOD, 509:Huahas Street. CAPE MAY, N. J. XNLllldXD TU UuL'BLB m KUKUttuy.'AI'ACirt' alLBCr FAMILY UOL'Bl. TCUUS RKASONABLK. Mrs 8. P. WILLIAMS.

THE CARLTON, CAPE MAY POINT. N. J. Uaomirsaarsuuu'*! "uoycM* oL * Twoa”i oo^uot^aSiifrJiiSu't’itur bj^TToitvjf oommodsnoa* luc 1U(owu. Ujjl ro^n., g. . ■ K^wssn vurju. Tso Flurvl* or Ui KELLY A WEAVER.

THE WYOMING,

CAPE MAY. N. J. L'lL TERMS MODKRSTS. Mr*. G. H GARRETSON.

MILLER COTTAGE, Perry Street, Caje May City, N. J. TERRS RUDERATE. EX'fELLSRT TABLE,

BREXTON VILLA, OPEN FOR THE SEASON OF 1898. OREATLY IMPROVED AMD RENOVATED. LARUE rtAZZAR AND BUN I'ARLDRE TERMS RUDERATE MRS. J A MYERS.

THE ALDINE, DRuATUR BTREET. NEAR TUE BEACH, CAM MA Y CITY. K J. P'RRT-CLASII CUISINE LARUE AIRY KoOMH. OPEN ALL TBE YEAK -x THEODOR £ MUELLER.

SEA BREEZE, OCEAN FRONT. LARGE AIRY ROOKS. WIDE POR 'UE1 DANCING DAY AND CVEMINU. JACOB MAIER. Manager.

STAR VILLA, Ocaan Stroatand 3oach Ava. Capa Mav, H. J.

tsar Rujaa excellent table F. L. RICHARDSON.

DIRECTLY ON TBE Bl

COLLIN’S HOTEL 1U0 Decatur Street opp Oulumbl* avenue. Cape May, N. J.

NEATLY APPO'NTED ROOM* FOB LAD'Cl

P. COLLINS. Proprietor.

THE EBBITT, JACKSON STREET. CAPE MAY. N. J. Open All the Year. Stasm UoeL Oman View. Near‘Golf Link*. S. W GO.T. Propriator.

HOTEL COLUMBIA, Ocean Street. Near Beach and S. J. R. R. HR*. RAO TO a* Am WBEK. MEW MAXAHUEMENT. Mra. A. FOSTER.

GRIFFITH COTTAGE,

61 3 Columbia Avenue, Cape May, N. J. e aquARE ntaM the beach and btdceto

E. J GRIFFITH.

HOTEL ORI JLE,

PARI LIE!* MO 8,

M. A. FRIEND.

PJER AVENUE INN, CAPE MAY. N. J.